The putative link between whale deaths and offshore wind, more signs of progress in the drive to "electrify everything", and why VC firms are setting net zero goals. Melissa Lott, Amy Duffuor and I discuss all this and more on the latest episode of The Energy Gang: https://www.woodmac.com/news/opinion/how-manage-conflicts-energy-investment-podcast/?utm_campaign=energy-gang-2023&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=vodshort-090523
Wind and Whales: how can we manage the conflicts when energy investment affects local communities and eco-systems?  | Wood Mackenzie

How can we manage the conflicts when energy investment affects local communities and eco-systems?  Ed Crooks is joined by Dr. Melissa Lott and Amy Duffuor.   

There is literally no evidence linking offshore wind development to whale deaths. The times and locations of whale Unusual Mortality Events don't match the timelines for offshore wind activities in the US. But whales are precious animals. Some species, such as North Atlantic Right Whales, are gravely endangered. And it is well-documented that human activities can affect whales in some circumstances. So it is understandable that people are worried when whale deaths rise
If you want to read more on this issue, I wrote about wind and whales a few weeks ago in Energy Pulse: https://t.co/CbQzYjU9cM
Whales provoke emotional responses to offshore wind | Wood Mackenzie

There is no evidence that offshore wind development is causing whale deaths in the US. It has become a political issue nevertheless.