Not exact matches
But,
much like the
bird in her name, she's a bit more of a nervous, flighty
energy than Miss Peregrine.»
In the wild,
birds often find a quiet, dark place to rest, as the process consumes
much of their surplus
energy.
Here, the artist pivots from the Western legacy of classification and systematization, its linear environments and excesses of information to a more heterogeneous, multi dimensional environment, an environment which,
much like the forest, hums with
energy that is created simultaneously by all of it inhabitants, be it the plants,
birds, the earth or the air.
In 1980 he introduced the figurative drawings that included
much of the iconography he was to use for the rest of his life, such as the standing figure, crawling baby, pyramid, dog, flying saucer, radio, nuclear reactor,
bird, and dolphin, enhanced with radiating lines suggestive of movement or flows of
energy.
Here's an interesting solution —
much smaller wind generators in urban areas (solving the
bird problem)-- less
energy, but more could be used all over the place:
As the United States makes important strides to increase renewable
energy, we need to do
much better to minimize impacts to
birds and other wildlife.»
These Stantec surveys are supposed to identify
bird, bat and raptor usage in and around the North Ridge Wind
Energy project, yet these surveys are designed to miss
much of this species usage by breeding and migratory species.
Then in 2016, Donald Trump offered a more general critique of wind
energy noting that wind turbines are «killing all the eagles» despite studies showing that tall buildings, like those built by real estate developers such as Mr. Trump, cause
much higher rates of
bird mortality than wind turbines do.
I have little doubt that
much of the «
bird killing, bat mangling, fish destroying» accusations so often leveled against wind power — both offshore and onshore — are largely based on ideological prejudice and a blanket opposition to green
energy.