Billion dollar businesses and billion dollar interests have a lot of money they can use to attack their up-and-coming competitors. Even if those competitors are driven by clear thinking and clean energy, money directed in an effective way can make them look bad.
Promoting misinformation lacks integrity, but it’s very common within large industries and economic sectors.
People are busy. They do not have the time to research each myth out there.
Thus, we sometimes get fooled
. The List of Top Bird Killers (via CBC):1. Domestic and feral cats: 200 million
2. Power lines, collisions and electrocutions: 25 million 3. Collisions with houses or buildings: 25 million
4. Vehicle collisions: 14 million 5. Game bird hunting: 5 million
6. Agricultural pesticides 2.7 million 7. Agricultural mowing: 2.2 million young birds, equivalent to one million adult birds
8. Commercial forestry: 1.4 million nests, equivalent to 900,000 adult birds 9. Communications towers: 220,000
Wind power doesn’t even make the list above.
Wind turbines have been increasingly improved in a way as to minimize bird deaths.
We need wind power, and it’s nice to know that it’s not the big bird killer it’s made out to be.
For sure, there is room for improvement, but there almost always is, and that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t use the best, cleanest, safest options we have.
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/canada-ranks-top-bird-killers-wind-turbines-even...