Net Zero Quickie: Court ORDERS removal of 78,000 solar panels near AIRPORT | MGUY Australia

Net Zero Quickie: Court ORDERS removal of 78,000 solar panels near AIRPORT | MGUY Australia

The glare from the panels was blinding pilots on approach to Schiphol Airport, but the renewable firm argued that “pilots could just wear sunglasses”…!! The court has ruled in favour of the airport, obviously…

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