COMMENTARY: N.S. industry and economic agendas clash with environmental and species protection

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Prices at the Pumps - March 20, 2024 #saltwire #energymarkets #pricesatthepumps #gaspricesThe Nova Scotia government has historically failed to implement the necessary procedures and systems to protect species at risk in the province.

The proposed project area happens to coincide with the essential habitat for the mainland moose, listed as endangered on the Endangered Species Act registry. Additionally, the Nova Scotia moose recovery plan states “the availability of suitable habitat is critical for maintenance of optimum individual physical and reproductive condition and population productivity.”

This is not the first time industry and economic agendas have clashed with environmental and species protection; it has been an ongoing issue in our province. Look at the Bancroft v. Nova Scotia cases regarding the Endangered Species Act and the Owl’s Head Park controversies. Although these cases represent victories in the name of environmental protection, they would not have had the same outcome without sound decision making based on evidence and the work of individuals who cared.

Wind projects are generally good, but are they still beneficial if they come at the cost of ecological integrity and biodiversity loss? I am all for the development and intensification of wind energy in Nova Scotia. However, the impact assessments and site designation requirements should be more rigorous.

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