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Bats are not birds and other problems with Sovacool's (2009) analysis of animal fatalities due to electricity generation

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  • Willis, Craig K.R.
  • Barclay, Robert M.R.
  • Boyles, Justin G.
  • Mark Brigham, R.
  • Brack Jr., Virgil
  • Waldien, David L.
  • Reichard, Jonathan

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  • Willis, Craig K.R. & Barclay, Robert M.R. & Boyles, Justin G. & Mark Brigham, R. & Brack Jr., Virgil & Waldien, David L. & Reichard, Jonathan, 2010. "Bats are not birds and other problems with Sovacool's (2009) analysis of animal fatalities due to electricity generation," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 38(4), pages 2067-2069, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:38:y:2010:i:4:p:2067-2069
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    1. Wang, Shifeng & Wang, Sicong & Smith, Pete, 2015. "Ecological impacts of wind farms on birds: Questions, hypotheses, and research needs," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 44(C), pages 599-607.
    2. Zerrahn, Alexander, 2017. "Wind Power and Externalities," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 141(C), pages 245-260.
    3. Sascha Samadi, 2017. "The Social Costs of Electricity Generation—Categorising Different Types of Costs and Evaluating Their Respective Relevance," Energies, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-37, March.
    4. Gasparatos, Alexandros & Doll, Christopher N.H. & Esteban, Miguel & Ahmed, Abubakari & Olang, Tabitha A., 2017. "Renewable energy and biodiversity: Implications for transitioning to a Green Economy," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 70(C), pages 161-184.

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