Cynthia Is Such a

by Little Miss Attila on September 8, 2009

. . . buzzkill. Quoting that nasty old Wall Street Journal, again:

Altamont’s turbines, located about 30 miles east of Oakland, Calif., kill more than 100 times as many birds as Exxon’s tanks, and they do so every year. But the Altamont Pass wind farm does not face the same threat of prosecution, even though the bird kills at Altamont have been repeatedly documented by biologists since the mid-1990s.

The number of birds killed by wind turbines is highly variable. And biologists believe Altamont, which uses older turbine technology, may be the worst example. But that said, the carnage there likely represents only a fraction of the number of birds killed by windmills. Michael Fry of the American Bird Conservancy estimates that U.S. wind turbines kill between 75,000 and 275,000 birds per year. Yet the Justice Department is not bringing cases against wind companies.

“Somebody has given the wind industry a get-out-of-jail-free card,” Mr. Fry told me. “If there were even one prosecution,” he added, the wind industry would be forced to take the issue seriously.

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I R A Darth Aggie September 9, 2009 at 7:12 am

Now imagine the Plains states dotted with T Boone’s windmills. Now imagine all the bugs and critters the now-dead birds won’t eat going hog wild in our grain basket.

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