For years, the global energy strategy has been surreal. Companies that built the modern world on the back of energy-dense hydrocarbons indulged those celebrating the arrival of wind turbines and…
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Wind turbine eagle-kill secrecy may soon end
A new lawsuit could finally end the secrecy surrounding wind turbines killing eagles. Wyoming’s Albany County Conservancy (ACC) is suing the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for failing to…
The Wind Energy Paradox: “Why More Wind Turbines Don’t Always Mean More Power”
The Munich-based daily Merkur is finally reporting on something that us skeptics have been pointing out some 20 years: Wind turbines always either produce too little or too much, and are thus…
Ignoring EV Pollution for Fake Climate Crisis
The mass evangelism for EVs and wind turbines is not a noble crusade to save the planet. It is a cynical ploy to enrich a small cadre of green-tech investors…
Shock COP Dirty Secret: At Least Half the Balsa Wood in Wind Turbine Blades is Illegally Logged in Amazonian Rainforests
The EIA recommended that wind blade manufactures and wind power developers suspend the use of balsa until Ecuadorian supply chains are traced and transparent. The answer to that, as Britain’s…
Avian Mortality: Industrial Wind in Ecological Trouble
“Wind projects are known to kill eagles, and climate extremists in the Biden admin still greenlit scores of these projects. @Interior is enforcing the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act…
Green Energy’s High Price: Wind Farms Are Ravaging Nature, Biodiversity
But behind this “green” lies an underestimated chain of destruction causing extensive, possibly irreversible damage to our ecosystems.
FWS is violating its own eagle-kill regulations
If FWS wants to use an offset program for wind turbines killing eagles, it must first do the research to establish the effectiveness of the offset measures. The present program…
Concern Over Safety Of German Wind Turbines Heightens After 70-Meter Rotor Blade Snaps Off
A 70-metre-long rotor blade of a V150 wind turbine fell from a height of 123 meters at the Lübbenow wind farm in Germany, heightening concerns about the safety of wind…
The Devastating Ecological Carnage Wrought by Wind Turbines
With all the learned societies and institutions continuing to turn a blind eye, it is hard to see who will step forward to draw attention to this developing ecological disaster.…
A Country With No Wind Turbines?
“What Mr Trump sneeringly calls “windmills” are pretty important right now for keeping the UK’s lights on.” BBC Environment Correspondent Paul Murphy
Wind and Solar Are Fragile
Media headlines claim that weather is becoming more extreme because of human-caused climate change. But to solve the problem, it’s proposed that we install more and more wind and solar…
Wind Turbines Destroyed by Typhoon Yagi
Drone footage of the giant turbines blown over by Typhoon Yagi at Mulan Bay, Wenchang City. This video archived at: Wind Turbines Destroyed by Typhoon Yagi
Can American Conservation Survive ‘Green’ Energy?
A future with denser, cleaner urban footprints that preserve natural habitats requires that we continue to decrease the natural resources and land we consume, particularly with our population predicted to peak…
Climate Change Weekly #504: Climate Solutions Cause Environmental Damage and Hazards
H. Sterling Burnett YOU SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO CLIMATE CHANGE WEEKLY. IN THIS ISSUE: Watch ALL the Presentations by the ALL-STARS of Climate Realism at the Archive of Heartland’s 15 Climate…
JUICE (Episode 3) – Green Dreams
But the tribe’s resistance against Enel’s rent-seeking is only one example of the fights against alternative energy projects that are happening all across rural America.
Wind Power’s Unraveling: A Tale of Bribes and Misguided Ambitions
Tokyo prosecutors said Thursday they have arrested the former vice foreign minister of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet on suspicion of accepting more than 61 million yen ($414,000) in bribes…
Will Wind Turbines Be Generating More Waste Than Electricity?
Shockingly, the recycling of worn-out turbine blades, solar panels, and EV batteries, in the few wealthy and less populated countries that are subsidizing intermittent electricity is not yet in the…
Siemens Energy’s Troubles: A Case Study in the Misallocation of Resources
This is not just a company-specific problem but one that underlines the broader challenges facing the renewable energy sector.