WillowTree
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Well, it's evident ewe libtards do not. You had some fooled but that's over now!Republicans pretending to care about the environment.
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Well, it's evident ewe libtards do not. You had some fooled but that's over now!Republicans pretending to care about the environment.
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Here is news! Asswipe!....
I doubt that. They would already be extinct. Can you publish your source?For the sake of a few kilowats, burning coal kills 7500 a year. People.So for the sake of a few kilowatts libtards are willing to make Eagles extinct. Way to go environmentalists!
I hope this is something President Trump reverses.
Final wind-turbine rule permits thousands of eagle deaths
The Obama administration on Wednesday finalized a rule that lets wind-energy companies operate high-speed turbines for up to 30 years -- even if means killing or injuring thousands of federally protected bald and golden eagles.
So for the sake of a few kilowatts libtards are willing to make Eagles extinct. Way to go environmentalists!
I hope this is something President Trump reverses.
Final wind-turbine rule permits thousands of eagle deaths
The Obama administration on Wednesday finalized a rule that lets wind-energy companies operate high-speed turbines for up to 30 years -- even if means killing or injuring thousands of federally protected bald and golden eagles.
TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
What other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
Oh my! Did I hurt da widdle windmills feelings?TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
What other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
Entity ?
The info I put up clearly shows that far more birds are killed by colliding with cell & radio towers than wind mills. So why pick on windmills?
The question is why did orozco give wind energy permission to slaughter eagles for 30 years? Do you have an answer or don't ewe?TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
What other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
Entity ?
The info I put up clearly shows that far more birds are killed by colliding with cell & radio towers than wind mills. So why pick on windmills?
LOL Read the last word. LOLI doubt that. They would already be extinct. Can you publish your source?For the sake of a few kilowats, burning coal kills 7500 a year. People.So for the sake of a few kilowatts libtards are willing to make Eagles extinct. Way to go environmentalists!
I hope this is something President Trump reverses.
Final wind-turbine rule permits thousands of eagle deaths
The Obama administration on Wednesday finalized a rule that lets wind-energy companies operate high-speed turbines for up to 30 years -- even if means killing or injuring thousands of federally protected bald and golden eagles.
It is not giving permission. It is setting regulations to push windmill builders to take actions to educe those deaths.TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
What other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
The question is why did orozco give wind energy permission to slaughter eagles for 30 years? Do you have an answer or don't ewe?TheWind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually — a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cats, according to the peer-reviewed study by two federal scientists and the environmental ...Sep 15, 2014
What other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
Entity ?
The info I put up clearly shows that far more birds are killed by colliding with cell & radio towers than wind mills. So why pick on windmills?
What is your stance on this?: Thousands of Montana snow geese die after landing in toxic, acidic mine pitWhat other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
"Obummer". LOLEntity ?
The info I put up clearly shows that far more birds are killed by colliding with cell & radio towers than wind mills. So why pick on windmills?
What is your take on giving permission to wind farms to slaughter eagles? No other scenario that you asswipes keep throwing into this thread has received executive permission to slaughter wildlife! Am I correct?What is your stance on this?: Thousands of Montana snow geese die after landing in toxic, acidic mine pitWhat other entity has been given permission to slaughter badl and golden eagles? Do you know?
On Nov. 28, a great flock of snow geese traveling south came upon a small body of water in Butte, Mont. They swirled.
This was no ordinary pond, however. It was the 700-acre Berkeley Pit, a former mine now submerged in water as acidic as distilled vinegar. From 1955 until operations ceased in 1982, miners extracted nearly 300 million tons of copper ore from the pit. They left behind an immense crevasse, which filled with water 900 feet deep. Concentrated within the floodwater are arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, zinc and other inorganic compounds.
After it was abandoned, the pit became a federally managed Superfund site. It also became a tourist destination, where visitors observe the mine’s toxic, reddish water for an admission fee of $2. And microorganisms able to survive in the pit became an object of scientific study.
But snow geese, unlike extremophilic green slime, cannot tolerate acid water heavy in metallic compounds. Roughly 10,000 geese landed in the Berkeley Pit at the end of November, turning the water “white with birds,” said a mine official with Montana Resources, which jointly manages the pit with the Atlantic Richfield Company, to the Montana Standard. On Tuesday, investigators could not give an exact measure of how high the death toll would go. But a preliminary estimate, via drone and flyover counts, found thousands of dead birds.
1) No one has been given permission to slaughter eagles.What is your take on giving permission to wind farms to slaughter eagles? No other scenario that you asswipes keep throwing into this thread has received executive permission to slaughter wildlife! Am I correct?
Ain't that the truth!Damn shame so many folks are more concerned about eagle deaths than veteran deaths.