Growing Solar Instead of Food -- The Problem Spreads
The Wichita Eagle had a fascinating and well-reported story from central Kansas Sunday on the topic of solar panels being installed near Cheyenne Bottoms (CB), an area which, from an environmental perspective, is highly sensitive. CB is a swampy area on the "Central States Flyway" -- which is probably the most important bird migration path in North America. There is a proposal to put a large solar array very close to the southeast edge of CB. This raises a large number of environmental questions. For example, there are birds which cannot take off unless they are in water? Will they be deceived by the panels, which may appear to be water, land, and die? That said, there is an aspect of the story that was omitted that I believe is extremely important: Why are we taking more prime agricultural land out of production for solar panels? Yes, the owners have property rights. Yes, solar panels pay more than food farming. But, at what cost? The contract from the solar company is