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Ørsted and ARK Nature to pioneer marine rewilding – combining urgent efforts on climate and biodiversity


New partnership between Ørsted and ARK Nature pioneers testing the potential of rewilding principles to restore vital ocean biodiversity as we speed up the global transition to renewable energy. One initial focus is restoring shellfish reefs that are fundamental to ecological restoration in the North Sea, and to use learnings from the project to develop the best ways to scale up work globally to ensure an overall net-positive impact on nature when building offshore wind farms.

Biodiversity, our life-support system, is disappearing at an alarming rate. This urgent global crisis is deeply connected to the climate emergency. We’re rapidly running out of time on both challenges and our efforts to solve them must go hand in hand. This means finding ways for nature restoration and renewable energy infrastructure to co-exist as we look to accelerate the global green transition.

Ørsted is the global leader in offshore wind and the world’s most sustainable energy company, with an ambition to deliver renewable energy that has a net-positive biodiversityimpact for all new energy projects commissioned by 2030. ARK Nature is one of the founding partners of Rewilding Europe and a pioneer of the rewilding approach to nature restoration, which has already proven effective on land. Together, ARK and Ørsted are combining this expertise to realise a shared ambition to support and nurture healthy oceans that can sustain diverse ecosystems and a healthy society.

Rasmus Errboe, Head of Region Continental Europe at Ørsted, said: “When it comes to tackling the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, there’s a real need for speed. We need urgent action – but that speed must not come at the expense of nature, and Ørsted believes it doesn’t have to. With this new collaboration, I’m excited to add to our existing, ambitious global biodiversity programme. Together with ARK, Ørsted will implement innovative new restoration projects and study how rewilding can contribute to improving the health of our oceans, and how the offshore wind sector can enhance that contribution.”

Jos Rademakers, CEO of ARK Nature, said: “ARK Nature and Ørsted are ultimately pursuing the same goal: self-sustaining, healthy oceans. We’ll aim to restore the vital natural processes and contribute to creating wind farms that have an overall positive impact on nature and humanity. And we know we have to deliver that impact as soon as we possibly can.”

Our shared vision is bold – as the offshore wind needed to tackle the climate challenge takes up more marine space, we must work to leave nature in better shape than we found it. There’s no straightforward answer yet on the best way to get there, but we do know that action and cooperation are what we need now. Pitting renewable energy and nature protection against each other is no longer tenable if we are to act with appropriate urgency to the global crises which we all face.

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