Projects hijacked by ‘political actors like Peter Dutton suddenly pretending to care about whales’

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Projects hijacked by ‘political actors like Peter Dutton suddenly pretending to care about whales’
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Consultations about possible wind farm developments have just begun, but already misinformation is flooding social media.

asserting that wind energy projects proposed for the waters off the Illawarra and Hunter Valley would kill 400 whales a year pop up on social media.

The debate has been marked by the genuine concern of many local residents, but also a wave of political rhetoric and alleged misinformation that some fear could derail the process before it properly begins. Under this process, assessment of the potential environmental impact of an offshore wind farm will start once a feasibility licence has been granted. A project could only proceed should it be approved under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.

Supporting protests against offshore wind in Nelson Bay last month, Dutton described the government’s goal of generating 82 per cent of electricity in the National Energy Market from renewable sources by 2030 as unfeasible. He raised eyebrows when he emphasised his concern for whales. “ are washing up ashore,” said Trump in September. “You wouldn’t see that once a year – now they are coming up on a weekly basis. The windmills are driving them crazy. They are driving the whales, I think, a little batty.”“I want to be unambiguous: There is no information supporting that any of the equipment used in support of offshore wind development could directly lead to the death of a whale,”

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