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Wind turbines are destroying wildlife, including endangered species, such as whales, eagles and migratory birds, due to collisions, sonar surveys and other hazards.

The construction and operation of wind turbines and their associated infrastructure, such as transmission lines, can have devastating effects on marine life, including physical deformities, disorientation and disruptions to migratory patterns and habitats.

In addition to the hazards to marine and bird life, wind power increases the demand for rare earths, the mining for which involves serious threats to human health and the environment.

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How Wind Turbines Are Destroying the Environment and Ecology of Planet Earth

By Al Christie

“Wind turbines and generators require very strong permanent magnets. Rare earth magnets, like neodymium magnets, are used in some of the largest wind turbines in the world. These magnets, made of neodymium, iron and boron, are the strongest type of commercially available permanent magnet. Neodymium magnets provide efficient electricity generation. They’re used in wind-turbine designs to reduce costs, improve reliability, and lower the need for expensive maintenance.”

The first problem: The demand, limited supply and destructive mining practices of rare earth elements

From the Union of Concerned Scientists:

The next problem: Deadly destruction of wildlife, including endangered species

Last September, I wrote an article titled ‘Wind Turbines- a Heartbreaking Story of Environmental Destruction’, read HERE.

Thomas Shepstone’s Energy Security and Freedom’ writes, “Systematic statistical analysis indicates that offshore wind development has likely been killing lots of whales since it began around 2016. This long-standing conjecture that wind kills whales has now been clearly confirmed.”

Migratory birds flying through wind farms are getting killed

A study by the British Ecological Society discovered “hot spots” where migratory birds get killed, presumably where wind turbines are in or close to the birds’ migratory paths.

Hotspots in the grid Avian sensitivity and vulnerability to collision risk from energy infrastructure interactions in Europe and North Africa Journal of Applied Ecology 59 14961512 httpsdoiorg1011111365 266414160

EaglesAccording to AP News, wind farms get a free pass from the Fish and Wildlife Service to kill eagles: Criminal cases brought by US wildlife officials for killing or harming protected bald and golden eagles dropped sharply in recent years, even as officials ramped up issuing permits that will allow wind energy companies to kill thousands of eagles without legal consequence.”

WhalesEnergy Security and Freedom wrote: “Professor Gerasoulis [Rutgers University computer science professor emeritus] has confirmed with profound statistical evidence the widespread conjecture that offshore wind sonar surveys have been killing whales. There is now no reasonable doubt that the extensive sonar harassment authorised by NOAA since 2016 has caused the massive increase in whale deaths that NOAA first flagged in 2016-17.”

The Joule Thief wrote: “Per testimony given before Congress in May 2023, acoustical scientist Robert Rand concluded that sonar survey activities related to offshore wind were as loud as 220 decibels (dB) at the source, and up to 151.6 dB at half a nautical mile’s distance. NOAA estimates that whales can experience temporary hearing loss at a continuous blast of 152 dB, and suffer permanent deafness at 173 dB and above. Thus, these findings corroborate Gerasoulis’ data, as whales depend on echolocation to navigate dark waters, and deafness increases the likelihood of collision accidents with ships, fishing nets and other ocean detritus. Lack of hearing can also lead to starvation, as the animals are unable to locate adequate food resources … The potentially devastating effects on marine life are myriad, and whales are not the only victims. According to one damning report entered into the CEC’s public record, EMF exposure [electromagnetic field, which is very strong when close to large electric transmission cables]posed by underwater power cables has been causally linked to physical deformities in lobsters, leading to stunted growth that prevents predator evasion and inducing malformations in claw architecture, which has a deleterious effect on lobster swimming and hunting abilities. Altered magnetic fields under the ocean also affect fish, and have been shown to disorient fish in their migratory patterns, and cause disruptions in hormonal secretion and mating practices. [Emphasis mine]

Letter from a whistle-blower: “NOAA’s [National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries)] own Chief of Endangered Species, Dr. Sean Hayes, bravely sounded the alarm, noting that not only the construction but also the operation of wind turbines could result in extinction [of right whales].”

Save Right Whales not only disagrees with the consensus of government officials who say there is no evidence offshore wind is killing whales, but they are one of the very few environmentalist organisations with the courage to speak out. 

(I remember that one of Greenpeace and the Sierra Club’s top priorities was “Save the Whales.”What happened? Apparently, saving the planet is worth sacrificing the whales. But saving the planet from what? They think 0.04% of CO2 in the atmosphere is bad. They are deluded. See my post earlier today, 14 May 2025, on Satanic Influence HERE.)

Next: The hazards of wind turbines.  I’m out of time tonight – tune in next week for a few more thoughts on wind farm impact on the environment and ecology.

About the Author

Al Christie self-describes as a former agnostic physics major in college, later a born-again Christian. He’s interested in science related to energy, microbiology, the danger of mRNA vaccines, and finance and investing, as well as keeping up on evidence for the Bible’s absolute truth.  He publishes articles on a Substack page titled ‘My Two Cents’ which you can subscribe to and follow HERE.

Featured image: Wind turbine blade.  Source: Can wind turbines harm wildlife? United States Geological Survey

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WeAllGonnaDie
WeAllGonnaDie
3 months ago

The sky is falling the sky is falling !!!
oh wait… that’s just parts falling off the turbine.
never mind

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
3 months ago

Those things kill everything from insects and birds, to dolphins and whales. They are not “renewable”, recyclable, or sustainable ……. they totally suck.

Zazu
Zazu
3 months ago

If you don’t think that the “experts” didn’t know all the effects of these giant wind turbines produced, I’ve got a bridge to sell you…cheap! Connect the dots, all of the proponents of “green energy” are also some of the biggest supporters of global depopulation. We’ll just leave at that so you can do your own research. Here’s a huge hint, don’t use Google or any search engine that uses Google results. Also don’t use any “legacy” media sites. Just remember, the truth is out there.

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3 months ago

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biggrump
biggrump
3 months ago

Not to mention that they will not have any effect on the natural climate change!

Clayton
Clayton
3 months ago

wealth transfer , were do these criminals have their stolen money invested

CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
3 months ago

Ban Wind Turbines!

Ronald
Ronald
3 months ago

The whole power problem is ridiculous and a deception.

IN WORLD WAR TWO P 52 AND P 40 FIGHTERS WERE POWERED BY WATER.

HYDROGEN POWER IS LIKELY ALSO VIABLE.

DR. TOM BEARDEN AND OTHERS:

LIMITLESS ENERGY CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE VACUUM OF SPACE VIA A SIMPLE DIPOLE ANTENNA.

BY CONTRAST NPP’S AND THEIR FUEL POOLS CAN DESTROY ALL LIFE VIA MELTDOWN.

FUKUSHIMA HAS DESTROYED MOST OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND IS STILL ON GOING, AND BEING IGNORED.

SOURCE:

DANA DURNFORD, THE NUCLEAR PROCTOLOGIST AND HIS YOU TUBES.

ALSO:

DANE WIGINGTON: GEOENGINEERINGWATCH.ORG.

THIS WAR ON FREE ENERGY IS A PSYCH OPS.

I AM NOT SURE ABOUT COLD FUSION: DOES IT PRODUCE RADIATION CONTAMINATION?.

DR. GENE MALOVE WAS MURDERED REGARDING COLD FUSION.

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Josef Marek
Josef Marek
3 months ago

We know that, but too many do not want to know!

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