Challenging the new blue deal by embedding interactions with the non-humans in the offshore renewable energy development

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This paper is challenging the new blue deal outlining the need for a change in the expectative. Offshore wind farms (OWFs) are not only a climate-friendly way of producing electricity but also a shifting paradigm unique opportunity, acknowledging the increasing presence of anthropogenic infrastructure in the marine environment and seeing them as the place for recreating relations with non-humans and work with them. We give some ideas that could ground a research program pairing both positive and negative aspects of OWF and study the conditions of realization of mutual beneficial relationship coming from the “mosaic of open-ended assemblages of entangled ways of life.”.

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Boemare, C. (2023). Challenging the new blue deal by embedding interactions with the non-humans in the offshore renewable energy development. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.952593

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