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Dean, Dixie
Unrecognised wind turbine threat to soil structure, flora, and fauna
In haste to find sustainable energy we have missed crucial factors casting long shadows over land based wind farms. World wide, no one knows the potential impact of their mechanical, non-acoustic machinery vibrations on crucial tiny things lying at very base of the universal food chain. Such vibrations are often transmitted large distances and may well adversely impact peat and soil; invertebrates; arthropods; fungi; bio-aerosols only seen under high magnification; even individual living cells. Soil may lose fertility; peat disintegrate, . . . Complete article »
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