Episode 14
June 5, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val discuss the results and the aftermath of the recent town meeting on Nantucket. They go over Articles 77 and 78 and continue their push to enlighten listeners and islanders about the effects of the wind farms on the islands ecosystems and economy.
Episode 13
May 2, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val give their final push to convince listeners to vote "yes" on articles 77 and 78 at the upcoming town meeting being held on Tuesday May 7th here on Nantucket. They dive deep into the issues and enlighten listeners about the entire subject, so you can make your best decision at town meeting.
Episode 12: with Susanne Conley (part 2)
April 22, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val continue their discussion with Susanne Conley. Susanne was born and raised in MA and currently lives in Barnstable on Cape Cod. She holds an undergraduate and advanced degree in history, and a doctorate in education. She is the co-founder and Chair of the ad hoc community activist group Save Greater Dowses Beach – dedicated to fighting proposed high voltage cable landings from ocean wind turbines at a fragile estuarine environment and recreational area on Nantucket Sound.
Episode 11: with Susanne Conley (part 1)
April 15, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val begin their discussion with Susanne Conley. Susanne was born and raised in MA and currently lives in Barnstable on Cape Cod. She holds an undergraduate and advanced degree in history, and a doctorate in education. She is the co-founder and Chair of the ad hoc community activist group Save Greater Dowses Beach – dedicated to fighting proposed high voltage cable landings from ocean wind turbines at a fragile estuarine environment and recreational area on Nantucket Sound.
Episode 10: with Dr. Lisa Quattrocki Knight (part 2)
April 8, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val continue their discussion with Dr. Lisa Quattrocki Knight, the co-founder of Green Oceans, which is a grassroots organization with a mission to protect the ocean and the biodiverse life it sustains from industrialization. Listen as they discuss concerns over the new wind turbines the impact of local marine life and the environment here on Nantucket.
Episode 9: with Dr. Lisa Quattrocki Knight (part 1)
April 1, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val begin their discussion with Dr. Lisa Quattrocki Knight. Dr. Quattrocki recognizes that our sense of well-being benefits from feeling connected to the natural world, especially the ocean. We cannot afford to spoil the few remaining natural habitats left on this planet. As a result, she co-founded Green Oceans, a grassroots organization with a mission to protect the ocean and the biodiverse life it sustains from industrialization. Listen as they share their concerns over the new wind turbines and goes into detail about the impact of local marine life and our island environment.
Episode 8: with Bob decosta (part 2)
March 25, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val continue their discussion with Bob DeCosta. Captain Bob DeCosta, born and raised on Nantucket, is a second generation Charter Boat Captain with 50 years experience fishing the waters around Nantucket. Bob is also a former Select Board member and shares his concerns over the new wind turbines and goes into detail about the impact of local marine life and our island environment.
Episode 7: with bob decosta (part 1)
March 18, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val talk with Bob DeCosta. Captain Bob DeCosta, born and raised on Nantucket, is a second generation Charter Boat Captain with 50 years experience fishing the waters around Nantucket. Bob is also a former Select Board member and shares his concerns over the new wind turbines and goes into detail about the impact of local marine life and our island environment.
Episode 6: with Michael donahue (part 2)
March 11, 2024
Listen to hear Amy continue her discussion with Michael J. Donahue. Michael J. Donohue has been practicing law in the New Jersey and federal courts for nearly 30 years. He is a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and currently operates with partners with offices in Avalon, NJ. Judge Donohue has been representing the County of Cape May, New Jersey on offshore wind issues since 2021. He is the County’s point person on state and federal litigation challenging the NJ Board of Public Utilities and the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management offshore wind permit processes. Judge Donohue was instrumental in the opposition efforts that lead the Danish company Orsted to abandon its Ocean Wind One and Ocean Wind Two projects off the coast of Cape May County.
Episode 5: with Michael donahue (part 1)
March 4, 2024
Listen to hear Amy speak with Michael J. Donahue. Michael J. Donohue has been practicing law in the New Jersey and federal courts for nearly 30 years. He is a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and currently operates with partners with offices in Avalon, NJ. Judge Donohue has been representing the County of Cape May, New Jersey on offshore wind issues since 2021. He is the County’s point person on state and federal litigation challenging the NJ Board of Public Utilities and the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management offshore wind permit processes. Judge Donohue was instrumental in the opposition efforts that lead the Danish company Orsted to abandon its Ocean Wind One and Ocean Wind Two projects off the coast of Cape May County.
Episode 4: with Bob stern
February 26, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val talk with Bob Stern who is the President of "SaveLBI" out of Long Beach Island, New Jersey. SaveLBI's research delves deeply into the surge of marine mammal fatalities and the role of survey vessels. Bob has a background in engineering and math and is also formerly employed with the U.S. Department of Energy and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protections. With Bob's very strong foundations in environment and energy, he breaks down his concerns about the possible impacts of wind farms.
Episode 3: with Lisa linowes (part 2)
February 19, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val continue their discussion with Lisa Linowes. Lisa is the founding member of Save Right Whales Coalition and Executive Director of WindAction Group, a national advocacy organization analyzing the impacts and benefits of large-scale renewable energy development on the natural environment, communities, and regional electricity grids. She also serves on the board of Michael Shellenberger’s Environmental Progress. Lisa talks about her concerns with the new wind turbines and goes into detail about the studies being done on the impact of local marine life.
Episode 2: with Lisa linowes (Part 1)
February 14, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val talk with Lisa Linowes. Lisa is the founding member of Save Right Whales Coalition and Executive Director of WindAction Group, a national advocacy organization analyzing the impacts and benefits of large-scale renewable energy development on the natural environment, communities, and regional electricity grids. She also serves on the board of Michael Shellenberger’s Environmental Progress. Lisa talks about her concerns with the new wind turbines and goes into detail about the studies being done on the impact of local marine life.
Episode 1
February 7, 2024
Listen to hear Amy and Val discuss the impacts of the industrial scale offshore wind power plants being built off of Nantucket's South Shores on the marine environment, endangered whales and our historic landscapes.