Green Energy’s High Price: Wind Farms Are Ravaging Nature, Biodiversity

Blackout News here reports on the The hidden high price of “green energy”.

Wind farms are often celebrated as the glowing symbol of the energy transition—clean, renewable, and future-proof. But behind this “green” lies an underestimated chain of destruction causing extensive, possibly irreversible damage to our ecosystems.

Photo made at the North Sea coast: Copyright P. Gosselin.

Recent research indicates that the true cost of wind energy is far higher than generally acknowledged, paid directly and painfully by nature.

Erosion and nutrient loss

While the massive towers are the most visible aspect of wind farms, the real damage begins deep underground.

The construction of wind turbines, along including necessary access roads, leads to significant soil erosion. Studies show that hundreds of tons of precious topsoil are stripped away per turbine annually. This loss weakens existing vegetation and exacerbates erosion issues.

What remains is often depleted soil with a decline in vital nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic carbon. Simultaneously, soil moisture content decreases. The result? The balance of local ecosystems collapses—a process researchers describe as a “cascade of ecological consequences.”

When the soil loses nutrients and moisture, vegetation growth is severely limited. Plants fail to reach the height and density found in undisturbed areas. This is particularly noticeable in sensitive habitats like forests and hedges. This then impacts the insect population. A study conducted in the Ningxia steppe of China shows a clear correlation: the number and diversity of insects dramatically decrease with higher turbine density. Insects lose their food source, which further strains the natural cycle of soil and topsoil. The result? A “chain of destruction”: soil damage leads unhealthy plants and plant scarcity, which then leads to the loss of biodiversity.

Disrupts animal behavior

Wind farms also cause other, broader damage to nature. They disrupt the mating behavior of animals. Noise pollution and electromagnetic radiation can interfere with the reproduction and orientation of various species.

Widespread local damage, zero impact on climate temperature

Wind farms are not the pristine solution they are often presented as. The massive interventions into soil and vegetation, and the associated burden on biodiversity, demonstrate that a significant part of climate protection policy is being carried out at nature’s expense. While a single wind farm theoretically impacts the global temperature by a few millionths or billionths of a degree, the damage they cause to the surroundings are profound.

The invisible chain of destruction—from the earth to the insect—weakens entire ecosystems and casts a new shadow over seemingly “green” energy.

It is time to be honest about their real impacts on nature.

Full article at Blackout News





8 responses to “Green Energy’s High Price: Wind Farms Are Ravaging Nature, Biodiversity”

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    We do not care… No matter the underlying construction we’re talking about.

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  4. Colin Megson

    The abomination that is Whitelee Windfarm.

    The unique data on the environmental catastrophe during the construction of Whitelee Windfarm, including the excavation and ‘muck-spreading’ of 850,000 cubic metres of undegraded peatland (6000 to 9000 years old blanket peat bog) was ‘advertised’ to the world in a page about Whitelee Windfarm on the website of the East Renfrewshire Council.

    I used this and much other damning data in this blogpost:
    Search for: “the abomination that is whitelee windfarm”

    Shortly afterwards, that page was removed from the East Renfrewshire Council website and replaced by an anodyne description of the Windfarm, including its many ‘benefits’ to the local community.

    I wonder if a brown envelope slipped across someone’s desk, suggesting such an action might be an all-round ‘benefit’ to ratepayers???

  5. Stephen

    “While a single wind farm theoretically impacts the global temperature by a few millionths or billionths of a degree, the damage they cause to the surroundings are profound.”
    There is zero effect on global temperatures. It is monumentally arrogant to think we can choose a global AVERAGE Temperature. It’s an average temperature because there is no global temperature therefore a global average temperature is a non existent temperature and cannot give any indication of the specifics of the underlying data, which is not uniform, is not uniformly measured and is interpolated where data is missing.

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