Clark University: Geography Research Documents Solar Farms' Negative Effects on Landscape
April 22, 2021
April 22, 2021
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, April 22 (TNSRes) -- Clark University issued the following news:
If one tree is cut in the state of Rhode Island, do its residents make a sound? Probably not. However, when roughly 50 percent of solar farms were built on cleared forest land to make it accessible for solar installations, you can expect residents to make some noise.
This past year, geography Professor John Rogan, Anika Berger '18, Anthony Himmelberger '19, Emily Evenden . . .
If one tree is cut in the state of Rhode Island, do its residents make a sound? Probably not. However, when roughly 50 percent of solar farms were built on cleared forest land to make it accessible for solar installations, you can expect residents to make some noise.
This past year, geography Professor John Rogan, Anika Berger '18, Anthony Himmelberger '19, Emily Evenden . . .
