Bats Are at Risk in Canada, because Wind Turbines Keep Killing Them
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Bats are at risk in Canada, because wind turbines keep killing them
Bats don’t exactly have a glowing public image. After all, they’re often associated with blood-sucking vampires, gloomy caves and all things spooky. But migratory bats in Canada are in desperate need of protection, according to researchers.
Bats face extinction while Ontario seeks more lethal wind turbines - Wind Concerns Ontario
A critical part of our eco-system, bats are the new canary in the coal mine for grid-scale wind turbines. With turbines now larger, it’s about to get worse. CBC Radio has published a story on Canada’s bat population and how severe the risk is to bats, particularly from grid-scale wind turbines. Researchers say “migratory bats in Canada are in desperate need of protection because wind turbines have been slaughtering their populations for decades.…
Paris - The installed capacity of offshore wind turbines on a global scale could still triple between 2024 and 2030, despite setbacks in the United States and the fact that some countries are unlikely to meet their targets, according to a report from the Ember energy think tank. According to the study commissioned by the Global Alliance of Wind Power at Sea (GOWA), the global capacity of offshore wind turbines could increase from 83 gigawatts in…
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