Thursday, December 24, 2009

Whales Die On Beach

Twelve pilot whales beached themselves close to Bartlett Beach, Digby County, on Canada's southwest shore in Nova Scotia. Apparently only one survived. The bodies of those that died were removed and taken away on a flatbed truck, according to local sources. There is no word yet on an apparent cause for this tragic event.

Lake Michigan Wind Farm Lease Proposal

From oceanaheraldjournal.com

Developer wants counties to co-lease for Lake Michigan wind farm

By John Cavanagh
Herald-Journal Writer

Scandia Wind Offshore CEO Steve Warner wants Oceana and Mason counties to join him when the wind turbine developer goes to the state for a lease for a 1,000 megawatt wind farm in Lake Michigan.

“We are proposing to jointly apply with a riparian (water property) owner for a lease to the State of Michigan.” Warner told the Herald-Journal Dec. 18. “That’s our way of gauging local support of the project, and their voice will be expressed through an agreement like that.”

The company and its Norwegian partner, Havgul Clean Energy, is proposing to construct 100-200 wind turbines to create the wind farm in Lake Michigan from Silver Lake State Park north to Consumer Energy’s Ludington Pumped Storage Facility in Mason County.

The proposal is for the facility to be 3.7 miles off shore at its north end, but closer to shore as it extends south toward Silver Lake State Park. It would connect to the electrical system grid through the Ludington Pumped Storage Facility. Warner said he wants to apply for the lease sometime in the first quarter of 2010.

“The reason for that is this process takes a long time,” Warner said. “It takes years. We’re not in any way trying to accelerate the process.”

Oceana County’s Lake Michigan property includes the Cedar Point County Park between Silver Lake and Pentwater in northern Golden Township. Warner said the company would need to use some property for onshore equipment such as substations depending if the pumped storage facility is involved, but no property in Oceana County is under consideration now.

Green Holiday Tips

From Live Earth

Green Holiday TipsSubmitted by jgeeslin on 22 December, 2009 - 13:45
How can you celebrate, but make your holidays as green as they can be? Read about how to make your own wrapping paper, make tasty eco-friendly holiday dinners, share the ride, and recycle your tree on the holiday edition of our blog!

How can you make your holidays as green as they can be? Here are some great ideas:

Make Your Own Wrapping Paper
Most mass-produced wrapping paper you find in stores is not recyclable and ends up in landfills. Instead, try using creative ways to be eco-friendly. Wrap presents with old maps, the comics section of a newspaper, or children's artwork. Or use a scarf, attractive dish towel, bandana, or some other useful cloth item. If every family wrapped just three gifts this way, it would save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields.

Buy Energy-Saving Holiday Lights
Now you can decorate your house with LED lights that use 90% less energy than conventional holiday lights, and can save your family up to $50 on your energy bills during the holiday season! LED lights are now available at many major retailers, like Target.

Use Organic and Local Foods to make your Holiday Meals
Check out your local famer’s markets and co-ops. Support those local farmers who grow sustainable meat and produce. Not only does it taste better, but you'll be doing your part for the planet too.

Give a Gift the Gives Back!
Help support all those wonderful charities that are working to make the world a better place for others.
Click here for more.

Recycle Your Christmas Tree
Each year, 10 million Christmas trees end up in the landfill. While your tree won't fit in the recycling bin with your newspapers and bottles, you can recycle your tree: many cities offer programs to turn your tree to mulch or wood chips. Check out www.earth911.org to find the tree-recycling program near you.

Try soy or beeswax candles
They are cleaner and gentler on the environment but are every bit as beautiful and fragrant. Plus they last longer!

Carpool to the Party
If you’re the one entertaining, don’t let all your guests drive separately to the party! Include a carpool suggestion on the invite. Or register your event with Ride Amigos! They take care of everything from arranging carpools, rideshares, taxi shares and even calculates the CO2 saved by rideshares in offsetting the carbon footprint of the event.

Thermostat Smarts
Turn down your thermostat a few notches before your guests arrive. As more and more guests arrive, the room’s temperature will rise to a comfortable but not stuffy level and people won’t be sneaking outside for fresh air.

Check out these eco-friendly gift-wrapping ideas from our friends at Your Daily Thread:



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Whales Beach Themselves in Digby County

More whales reportedly stranded


Thu. Dec 24 - 4:46 AM


DFO fisheries officer Dwayne Muise of Meteghan and Jonathan Hynes of Tusket try to turn a whale around.





YARMOUTH — Federal fishery officers were on their way to another reported beaching of pilot whales late Wednesday.

Officers headed to Bartletts Beach in Digby County, where six whales were said to be on the beach.

A report came in after 2 p.m. that the whales had stranded themselves, said Howard Blinn, who works in the Meteghan office of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

It was not immediately known what condition the whales were in or what officers would be able to do to help the animals return to the sea.

Four pilot whales beached themselves Tuesday at nearby Port Maitland Beach, Yarmouth County, and along another rocky beach near Beaver River.

Eight fisheries officers managed to return some of the whales to the sea but at least two died, said Mr. Blinn.

Two whales were roughly four metres in length and each weighed about one tonne, while the smaller ones each weighed about 360 kilograms or less, fisheries officers said Tuesday

Dan Mills re: Digby Neck Wind Farm

Subject: Environment Critic

I attended MLA Andrew Youngers' session on renewable energy on Tuesday. A capable young man,he made all feel at ease and responded handily to all concerns expressed.

A good part of the discussion centered on large Wind Rigs soon coming to a spot near you on Digby Neck.
The word, compromise, was never uttered, but there were overtones and undertones of it throughout.

Compromise is fine, but not at the expense of truth. Beware, people, those who wag forked tongues!

May I illustrate? In my former life I wore many hats. One was that of marriage counsellor. Sometimes it was a case of infidelity by one or other spouse. Let's take the case of a husband, away from home all week, is found out to be involved with another lady each of six nights that's he is away.

Should he proffer compromise and agree to reduce his visits to his paramour by half, do you think his wife would agree? I think not! That would be a compromise worth nothing! And so not a compromise at all!

When the Wind folk begin playing with our minds and with figures, it may not be truth they speak, but rather manipulation to con us into believing that they are walking the extra mile.

My advice: don't let measurements be the guide. Try truth instead! The peer reviewed author, Dr.Nina Pierpont proposes medical truths that intelligent people should take seriously. Don't be duped by fifty meters here or there, or a move of a Wind Rig to another place.....That may well be a sham which leaves shame on our face.

Daniel Mills
9396 Waterford
RR 4, Digby NS
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