Wind
farms in this corner of Wyoming have killed more than four dozen golden
eagles since 2009, one of the deadliest places in the country of its
kind. But so far, the companies operating
industrial-sized turbines here and elsewhere that are killing eagles and
other protected birds have yet to be fined or prosecuted - even though
every death is a criminal violation. The Obama
administration has charged oil companies for drowning birds in their
waste pits, and power companies for electrocuting birds on power lines. But the administration has never fined or prosecuted a wind-energy company, even those that flout the law repeatedly. "What
it boils down to is this: If you electrocute an eagle, that is bad, but
if you chop it to pieces, that is OK," said Tim Eicher, a former U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement agent based in Cody. It's
a double standard that some Republicans in Congress said Tuesday they
would examine after an Associated Press investigation revealed that the
Obama administration has shielded the wind power industry from liability
and helped keep the scope of the deaths secret...more
Science and the scientific process must inform and guide decisions of my
Administration on a wide range of issues, including improvement of
public health, protection of the environment, increased efficiency in
the use of energy and other resources, mitigation of the threat of
climate change, and protection of national security.
The public must be able to trust the science and scientific process
informing public policy decisions. Political officials should not
suppress or alter scientific or technological findings and conclusions. --Barack Obama
He seems to be falling a wee bit short of his policy, at least when it comes to wind farms and endangered birds.
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