The Green Transition?
Large swaths of old-growth Calabash trees (Crescentia cujete) were destroyed to make room for the 145.61-hectare (359.8-acre) complex, according to the report. Its location near streams, rivers and estuaries also limited access to drinking water and killed fish. Solar panels are cleaned and kept clear of weeds with harmful chemicals, residents said."
But on Mastodon, we only see pictures of happy bees and donkeys around solar panels. Happy days!