and think of all the new species that will evolve in a warmer climate ...think about how many birds, and for that matter entire species, that are going extinct from our boiling the atmosphere.
Probably something a lot more adapted than we are to live in that climateand think of all the new species that will evolve in a warmer climate ...
Technically that would be orphaned wells. When a well is abandoned that means it’s either cemented off downhole or has a bridge plug set in the casing capped with 8 metres of cement, then the casings are cut off 2 metres below ground and capped with a steel plate.Relative to the carnage by the domestic feline, the number of birds killed by wind power is insignificant. When I lived in California, the number of birds killed by these (back in the 90s) in the Livermore area where there were lots of these was minor. It was just the locals being NIMBYs protesting about the 'visual' impact and using any propaganda they could. Having worked in the resource industries for many years, I would say oil does kill far more birds. If one wants to criticize wind power, it would be about the disposal of old blades, etc. but then you would have to start talking about abandoned wells........
Okay, thanks.Technically that would be orphaned wells. When a well is abandoned that means it’s either cemented off downhole or has a bridge plug set in the casing capped with 8 metres of cement, then the casings are cut off 2 metres below ground and capped with a steel plate.
Zapped like bugs.Have you seen the ones of the birds flying through the solar power reflector fields? They burst into flames.





