savetheeaglesinternational.org.za SWEDEN: August Thomasson, young birder and photographer from Sösdala in central Skåne, was at his job Monday out riding in the plains west of Kristianstad. When he walked around... read more →
savetheeaglesinternational.org.za Denmark: 1,600 animals were born prematurely at a mink farm last month. Many had deformities, and most were dead on arrival. The lack of eyeballs was the most common... read more →
savetheeaglesinternational.org.za Civitas study 2012 Britain’s energy policies are heavily influenced by the Climate Change Act (2008) and the EU’s Renewables Directive (2009). Under the Climate Change Act Greenhouse Gas (GHG)... read more →
savetheeaglesinternational.org.za A commentary for politicians and senior bureaucrats Here are the simple questions along with simple answers about wind power that need to be asked and answered on behalf of... read more →
East County Magazine (San Diego) By Miriam Raftery October 31, 2013 (Netherlands) – Two young mechanics, ages 19 and 21, died when a fire broke out in a wind turbine... read more →
http://stopthesethings.com/ Our post – Happenstance or Enemy Action? Giant Wind Turbines Collapsing with Alarming Regularity – was barely up a week, and yet another story of a 290 tonne whirling... read more →
Scores of golden eagles have been killed after striking the thousands of wind turbines in the Bay Area, raising questions about California's move toward alternative power. June 06, 2011 | By... read more →
By Paul Schliesmann The Whig-Standard http://windconcernsontario.wordpress.com The short-eared owl, listed as a species of special concern in Canada, has all but disappeared from the west end of Wolfe Island. A... read more →
Sunday Telegraph 17 September 2011 A wind farm has been paid £1.2 million not to produce electricity for eight-and-a-half hours. By Edward Malnick and Robert Mendick The amount is ten times... read more →
Sunday Telegraph 11 Sep 2011 These pointless monstrosities will continue to proliferate until the Government sees sense. By Christopher Booker Three separate news items on the same day last week reflected... read more →