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Meanwhile solar energy plants where I live took up valuable agricultural land and they spray the topsoil with horrible herbicides because mowing it is too much work.
Well, thats unfortunate. While pesticides aren’t great, the land wont be very valuable if its too hot to grow anything. Solar panels are a good solution against overheating the planet further.
Solar panel output falls off in the heat too unfortunately. Having plants underneath would actually help cool them!
Undeniably there should not be pesticides involved.
I'm not against them but there are definitely better places for solar panels (like rooftops), and replacing valuable topsoil with anything is a bad idea.
What do you consider replacing? Farmland, houses?
Do they know that they can hire shepherds to mow it for them? It's quite cheap and a lot more environmentally friendly!