Regional Assessment of Offshore Wind Development in Nova Scotia
CMM Draft Report Feedback
- Reference Number
- 240
- Text
There are a number of important points raised in this feedback that deserve careful consideration. Questions about how site selection criteria were developed, how social and economic priorities are balanced, and what benefits are being offered to communities and Indigenous groups all point to areas where greater transparency would strengthen the regional assessment. These are not minor issues, and addressing them is essential to ensuring the process is both fair and effective.
That said, I think it’s a positive step that these challenges are being acknowledged and brought into the conversation. Offshore wind development is a complex undertaking, and it’s encouraging to see efforts being made to address not only the technical aspects but also the broader social and environmental implications. With some adjustments, this assessment has the potential to set a strong example of how large-scale projects can be approached responsibly and inclusively.
Ultimately, I feel there’s a good foundation here, but it’s important to make sure these concerns are addressed in a way that builds trust and credibility among all stakeholders.
- Submitted by
- Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
- Phase
- N/A
- Public Notice
- N/A
- Attachment(s)
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- CMM_Draft_Report_Feedback.pdf (4.1 KB)
- Date Submitted
- 2024-12-06 - 6:29 PM