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by vouaobrasil
545 days ago
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That seems like something very far from a certainty. Imagine if you were to cite this in a scientific paper: "a close friend of mine does this but I have no idea how they do it". What about this [1]: > We show that the use of the ORNIS 1%, the 5% mortality criterion, and potential biological removal criteria are inadequate for providing safe thresholds with respect to the impact of wind turbine collisions on populations. From a paper entitled "Mortality limits used in wind energy impact assessment underestimate impacts of wind farms on bird populations". 1. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.6360 |
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I am personally satisfied that this is being done by people that do deeply understand the limitations and capabilities of their work, but I cannot transfer that to you.