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Who cares about whales? Whales might be dying because of sonar surveying, but Greenpeace simply ignores the science that doesn’t suit it.
So far last year, 71 whales have washed up dead on the shores of New England and neighbouring states. The rate seems to have risen in recent years along with a growth in the number of offshore wind turbines. A small group of concerned citizens have started to campaign against the turbines on behalf of the whales, and the journalist Michael Shellenberger has made a short film about their efforts called Thrown to the Wind.
More worryingly, the sonar surveying that precedes wind-farm deployment – to map the seabed and its geology – creates a loud, continuous banging noise that could be disorienting or stressful for the whales. Shellenberger’s documentary shows scientists apparently recording far higher noise levels from the survey ships, and at greater distances, than are permitted by the authorities.
Moreover, when it comes to investigating what killed each whale, the US government relies on a non-profit organisation called the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society. This, the film reveals, has several board members connected to the wind industry – and to the wind developer Equinor in particular.
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If humanity doesn’t quit our fossil fuel habit those whales will have far bigger problems than a one time sonar survey! This is not an either/or situation. We can have offshore wind generation AND healthy whale populations. The real issue with wind farms on the east coast are wealthy waterfront owners not wanting to LOOK at them; the whales are just a convenient excuse for the elite’s NIMBY agenda. They didn’t give a damn about the whales when their ancestors were hunting them to extinction locally and then world-wide. The whales can learn to live with wind farms. Not clear if they can learn to live with those humans.
Why would the Orcasonian or anyone else consider the personal blog of a well known climate denier and coal baron a “trusted source”? Serious question.
If you’re not familiar with him, here is some background on Matt Ridley: https://www.gem.wiki/Matt_Ridley
Here is Greenpeace’s response to this nonsense: https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/how-to-stop-whale-deaths-from-real-threats-not-lies-about-wind-energy/
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