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Wind Turbines Kill 70 Golden Eagles Each Year at California’s Altamont Pass

Continuing to survive primarily on federal handouts and subsidies,

the wind energy movement has recently come under fire.

While it is typically seen as a “clean” and “eco-friendly” alternative

to fossil fuels, as the bird carcasses accumulate, the movement is

starting to see closer scrutiny. According to Robert Bryce of the Wall Street Journal:



Over the past two decades, the federal

government has prosecuted hundreds of cases against oil and gas

producers and electricity producers for violating some of America’s

oldest wildlife-protection laws: the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and Eagle

Protection Act.

But the Obama administration—like the Bush

administration before it—has never prosecuted the wind industry despite

myriad examples of widespread, unpermitted bird kills by turbines. A

violation of either law can result in a fine of up to $250,000 and

imprisonment for two years…

Last June, the Los Angeles Times reported that about 70 golden eagles

are being killed per year by the wind turbines at Altamont Pass, about

20 miles east of Oakland, Calif. A 2008 study funded by the Alameda

County Community Development Agency estimated that about 2,400 raptors,

including burrowing owls, American kestrels, and red-tailed hawks—as

well as about 7,500 other birds, nearly all of which are protected under

the Migratory Bird Treaty Act—are being killed every year by the

turbines at Altamont.

…Bats are getting whacked, too. The Pennsylvania Game Commission

estimates that wind turbines killed more than 10,000 bats in the state

in 2010.ExxonMobil pleaded guilty in federal court…to the deaths

of 85 birds [not eagles] at its operations in several states, according

to the Department of Justice. The birds were protected by the Migratory

Bird Treaty Act, and Exxon agreed to pay $600,000 in fines and fees. In

July, the PacifiCorp

utility of Oregon had to pay $10.5 million in fines, restitution and

improvements to their equipment after 232 eagles were killed by running

into power lines in Wyoming, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

That is far fewer than the estimated 10,000 birds (nearly all

protected by the migratory bird law) that are being killed every year at

Altamont…Despite the deleterious effect that the windmills are having
on wildlife, the wind industry is pushing to keep both its carte blanche
and generous subsidies. According

to Eric Glitzenstein, a Washington D.C.-based lawyer who wrote a

petition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, “It‘s absolutely clear

that there’s been a mandate from the top” not to prosecute the wind

industry for violating wildlife laws. “To me,” he said, “that’s

appalling public policy.”

In 2011, wind energy was the second-largest recipient of the government’s $24 billion in energy subsidies. According CNN Money,

proponents say that, “while renewable technologies may be more

expensive now, federal support provides a crucial market and…given time

and economies of scale, renewable technologies will eventually be able

to compete with fossil fuel.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/wind-energy-under-attack-for-thousands-of-wildlife-deaths/

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  • HOLY SHIT STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there are consequences for everything.

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  • So, birds fly into high rise buildings all the time, should we ban them too?
    Anything to keep oil and nukes looking good and alternative energy sources looking bad.
    Nice try.

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  • Among other things the leftist Los Angeles Times doesn't know how to make videos.

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  • Just another problem brought to you by the eco freaks and democrats. Just some more unintended consequences brought to you by people that can not think beyond the end of their nose.

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  • But we will hunt and build pipelines. Fucking hypocrite hacks.

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  • In few years the first fusion reactor will go online. Then you'll no longer have to worry about turbine energy, fossil fuel energy, wave energy, nuclear energy. You'll only have to worry about turning the earth into the sun, cheers.

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    • @xcentrik71 Few years? ITER isn't even close to be producing stable net energy. We are talking about decades if it ever will work. LENR has a greater potential in the short run.

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    • @ingeborgsjon Sorry, when I said "online" I didn't mean it in the literal. As the ITER is only a test bed. However the Tokamak should be producing some plasma by 2020. And as I am only a sponge that likes to read and maybe learn something, my knowledge doesn't come first hand.

      I watched a seminar given by Michio Kaku about future energies, last year or maybe the year before. In which he stated, and if you search for information regarding cold fusion, will confirm that, it has never b More..

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  • Also wind turbine cause toxic and radioactive waste when Neodymium is being mined for the permanent magnets in the generator. Compared to the low energy production of wind turbines these emissions could be even higher per energy unit than uranium mines.

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  • The Gulf Oil spill did 100 of times the damage this myth has.

    So We need to put some fan shrouds on the turbines? Fairly easy solution.

    Then perhaps we can drop this idiotic issue and get back to debate on Thorium Reactors, and Hydrogen energy storage?

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    • Comment of user 'ReplicantDeckard' has been deleted by author!
    • @DemocratWithDerringer Hells yeah! Thorium is awesome. Anyone who doesn't know about Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTR) need to educate themselves right now!

      The technology needs funding for further research, so raising awareness is very important.

      It is safe nuclear power! A Fukushima or Chernobyl is IMPOSSIBLE with this technology, and it is 200 times more efficient, and costs next to nothing to run.

      Sorry for using you as a soapbox, Dem-Derr.

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  • eagles are scavengers.

    And by this vid..... not very smart.

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  • O so the Darwin thing doesn't apply to birds now? They should learn and adapt.

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  • All of a sudden you guys care about the environment.Flip Flop much?

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    • @echo4250
      we always did! we just don't but the BS that is being pushed by the Progressive movement

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  • LMFAO didn't know there was a form of Neocon activism. I mean really, if birds can't figure out how to fly through these things they'll die of flying into something else anyway.

    Teabaggers love shooting at birds, shouldn't this be a yeeehaw moment?

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  • There are much more efficient turbine designs that do note require giant blades.

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  • He's gets a hard-on for some birds, lol.

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  • fossil fuel emissions surely kill more than just 70.

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