That may be the case today, but as the authors of that paper point out, there is a projected 10-fold increase in onshore wind capacity in the next 25 years. That is why they cite research showing that bird mortality can be reduced by strategically stopping wind turbines during time when birds are migrating.
You and Jason Anthony are both talking about migration this week! Thanks. Most helpful🌱
A professional journalist we have pointed out that wind turbines do not contribute to avian death in a statistically significant manner.
That may be the case today, but as the authors of that paper point out, there is a projected 10-fold increase in onshore wind capacity in the next 25 years. That is why they cite research showing that bird mortality can be reduced by strategically stopping wind turbines during time when birds are migrating.