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Man's impact on the wind
editIt has been suggested in many reputable and peer-reviewed scientific journals that man-made climate change will impact the wind speed. A recent study of average German wind speeds from prehistoric time to the present shows this in dramatic fashion with wind speed remaining relatively stable through time until very recently when it plummetted to almost negligible levels. Man has been blamed for this...or more precisely one man who invested in a German "AAA" rated wind farm...and for a return of less than 15%.