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On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 23:32:06 -0600, Eric F. Richards
wrote: wrote: On 1 Oct 2005 10:02:38 -0700, "RHF" wrote: EFR, . IIRC - These are the same people that have the Wind Energy Farm along the Hills near the Altamont Pass in California. ~ RHF http://www.highton.com/pages/portfpa...passportf.html http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~abrown/P...1_h_thumb.html . . . . You would be referring to the wonderful implementation of environmentally friendly power generation that the current crop of environmentalists want closed down because birds hit the bladed and die - correct? You just can't make some activists happy anymore ![]() Congratulation -- you drank the Kool Aid. No one -- no environmentalist -- believes that myth. There was some worry about it, enough to prompt a study, that showed that birds have no problem with the blades and steering clear of them. Birdstrikes occur, but are relatively rare, down in the statistical noise. But believe everything that Rush tells you, because he's soooo intelligent and open minded. Didn't hear it from Rush - read it in The Los Angeles Times - a noted 'liberal' news paper. From what I've read in other than the LA Times, the information said same as yo do - that most of the birds figure it out. However, that particular windfarm is still now under restricted operation due to concern for migratory birds so in this case the environmentalists did win. |
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David wrote:
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 07:38:32 -0700, wrote: Didn't hear it from Rush - read it in The Los Angeles Times - a noted 'liberal' news paper. From what I've read in other than the LA Times, the information said same as yo do - that most of the birds figure it out. However, that particular windfarm is still now under restricted operation due to concern for migratory birds so in this case the environmentalists did win. Migratory birds are doomed anyway. Their annual flughts are supposed to coincide with larval stages of certain insects and climate change has screwed that timing up to the point that the birds don't have any food. Sea life is in danger too. Only someone with the IQ of a dxAce can deny that degradation is dangerously severe. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8796487 Thousands of other sites say the same thing. mike |
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David wrote:
Migratory birds are doomed anyway. Their annual flughts are supposed to coincide with larval stages of certain insects and climate change has screwed that timing up to the point that the birds don't have any food. I didn't hear anything on the news about this. More good news for the environment. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9365607/ mike |
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