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Welcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United States and around the world to talk about critical issues facing our planet and the positive actions people are taking. We also let our listeners learn how they can get involved and make a difference.
Hosts are Leigh Anne Lindsey, Producer @ Sea Storm Studios and Founder of Planet Centric Media, along with Scott & Tree Mercer, Founders of Mendonoma Whale & Seal Study which gathers scientific data that is distributed to other organizations like NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration).
A focus of this podcast series are Nature-Based Economies that help rebalance the Earth and raise awareness about the value of whales, elephants, mangroves, seagrass, the deep seas, waterways and forests - our natural world - towards that rebalancing. This addresses the effects of our own human-caused climate change, and what we can do about it - from simple steps to grand gestures! Global experts, citizen scientists, activists, fisher folk, and educators examine and explain critical issues facing our planet and actions people are taking to mitigate and rebalance climate. We discuss the critical role of carbon storage, and how it is essential for all life forms on earth. This awareness could lead to new laws, policies and procedures to help protect these valuable resources, and encourage economies around them to replace the existing exploitation of oceans, forests, and animals.
Taking positive action, and getting people involved, that's our goal.
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The music for the podcast is by Eric Allaman. See more about this international composer, pianist, writer and his ballets, theater, film, and animation works at EricAllaman.com. He lives in the Sea Ranch, North Sonoma County, CA.
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Facing Again Threats to California's Protected Coast, this time by the Trump Administration-Our Talk with the Ocean Foundation's Sr. Fellow, Richard Charter
The battle for California's coast has erupted once more as offshore drilling returns to Santa Barbara and threatens to spread northward along the entire Pacific coastline. This alarming development follows Trump's late April executive order, which targets even our most protected ocean areas—National Marine Sanctuaries—for oil and gas exploration for the first time in history.
Richard Charter, Senior Fellow at the Ocean Foundation and veteran defender of our coastal ecosystems, explains that this aggressive push by the administration targets specific areas off Bodega Head, Sea Ranch, Gualala, Point Arena, and Mendocino Village. Unlike previous attempts to drill offshore, this one specifically targets marine sanctuaries—areas that took decades of scientific research and public advocacy to establish as protected zones.
The consequences of offshore drilling disasters are etched into California's history. From the infamous 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill to the 2015 Refugio disaster (where oil traveled 150 miles along the coast) and the 2021 Huntington Beach pipeline rupture, California has repeatedly suffered from industry negligence. These aren't just environmental catastrophes—they directly threaten coastal economies dependent on tourism, fishing, and recreation.
What's particularly disturbing is how the administration is dismantling protections from within. Many NOAA scientists have resigned rather than approve drilling permits in sanctuary waters. Safety regulations designed to prevent another Deepwater Horizon disaster are being removed. Even President Biden's January withdrawal of the Pacific coast from oil development—a legally binding protection that courts have upheld—is being simply ignored.
The public has until June 16th to comment on the proposed five-year offshore leasing program through SaveMyCoast.org. Charter reminds us that California's coast isn't just any coastline—it's a global model for marine protection, with carefully designed networks of protected areas studied by planners worldwide. The ecosystem here supports one of the planet's most productive upwelling systems, essential not just for marine life but for the oxygen we breathe.
As Peter Douglas, founder of California coastal protection, famously said: "The California coast is never saved, it's always in the process of being saved." Now is the time to continue that fight.
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Welcome
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to the Resilient Earth Podcast, where we
talk with speakers from the United States
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and around the world
about the critical issues
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facing our planet and the positive actions
people are taking
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from the tiniest of actions
to the grandest of gestures
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so that we can continue to thrive
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and survive for generations to come.
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I'm Leigh Anne Lindsey, producer and host,
along with co-hosts and co-producers
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Scott and Tree (Theresa)
Mercer of Mendonoma Whale
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and Seal Study
located on the South Mendocino.
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and North Sonoma coasts.
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The music for this podcast
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is by Eric Allaman
an international composer,
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pianist and writer
Living in the Sea Ranch.
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Discover more of his music,
animations, ballet
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stage and film work at EricAllaman.com.
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In this week's
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episode, we are taking on Trump's
executive order at the end of April
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about offshore drilling, which has begun
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this week, again here in California, off
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the coastline of Santa Barbara
by Houston based Sable Offshore.
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Next week we're going to talk about deep
sea mining and what's happening there.
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One of the biggest and longest
term defenders of our oceans
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and coasts is a senior fellow at the Ocean
Foundation, Richard Charter,
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who lives
just down the coast from us in Bodega Bay.
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When he wrote to me that these people
pushing for offshore drilling
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are going for places right off Sea Ranch,
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right off Gualala Right off Point Arena,
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all the way up to Mendocino Village,
right off the coast there.
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I knew we had to talk about this.
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We'll start
the episode with a couple of news clips.
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Then we'll dive into the conversation
I had with Richard this week.
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You might ask, Why isn't that a good thing
to drill for these resources?
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Don't we need more oil and minerals
to power our devices, our cars?
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And now AI? (artificial intelligence-machine learning)
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Aren’t there great stores of resources
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just waiting for the taking?
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Well,
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let's talk about that.
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Have we forgotten about
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the devastating oil spills of the past
that decades
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later still have ongoing negative impacts
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to those fragile ecosystems,
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which in turn is not good for us either?
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There's a complex cycle of life
underneath these shining oceans
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that we look out upon - a cycle of life
that, hey, powers
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the very oxygen we breathe.
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They're the lungs of this planet.
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Humans have a
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great deal of hubris
and often a vast ignorance
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as to the destructive actions
they take and mask as
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Let's say for national security
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or for American prosperity.
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Yeah, those words are being thrown around
quite a bit lately.
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Hubris is excessive
pride or dangerous overconfidence, often
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synonymous with arrogance.
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Both of these topics offshore
drilling and mining, as well as deep sea
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mining, have a number of people up in arms
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wondering what can they do?
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Well, we're going to talk
about what organizations like
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Surfrider Ocean Conservancy and NRDC,
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the National Resources
Defense Council, are doing to take action.
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You can support them
if you wish, or you can take action
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now with our legal representatives.
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And there's always ways to protest.
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And the next day after this executive
order for offshore drilling, what struck
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many of us in the environmental community
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as completely bonkers
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was that NOAA the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration,
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came out with a gushing press release
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in support of that executive order.
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Something was off.
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So I dug a bit and discovered
it was a White House
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transplant from the Trump administration.
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Kim Doster, who was installed
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that month of April as NOAA's
director of communications.
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In advance of that executive order.
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They planned it all
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We’ll start
the episode with a couple of news clips.
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Then the conversation
I had with Richard this week.
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The last time again
we spoke was how President Biden
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was protecting our coasts
right at the end of his term.
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We were extremely worried back then
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that the Trump administration
would come in and do everything they could
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to bulldoze through that, tear
it all up any way they could.
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So here we are back discussing it again.
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Richard mentions how decades ago
singer songwriter Bonnie Raitt
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even got involved in the protests
in Fort Bragg against offshore drilling.
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So what can we do again
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about this danger to our coasts,
to our fragile ecosystems,
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to our fishing and tourism industries,
to the people who live
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and thrive along our coastal
areas all across our country?
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Keep listening and find out.
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At the end, I'll give you more details and insight.
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I'll even play an old movie clip
that applies
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even more so today.
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I'm Leigh Anne Lindsey, producer
and host of Resilient Earth Radio.
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Thanks for listening
and supporting our efforts to bring you
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critical issues and positive actions.
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Environmental leaders are speaking out
after the Trump administration
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called to reopen our national coasts
to oil and drilling.
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ABC NEWS CHANNEL 4 South
Carolina News Report: Surfrider,
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a nonprofit that works to protect
and preserve oceans and coastal beaches,
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about the impact offshore
drilling has on our coast.
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Offshore drilling is a dirty and damaging practice, very harmful
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to the environment through every stage of the process,
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but it's also very harmful to coastal communities and economies.
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and so what we've seen over the past 15 years
is incredible grassroots opposition.
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These oil drilling companies used seismic blasting,
which is loud sounds or explosions.
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So that's very damaging to whales and dolphins
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and other kinds of marine mammals.
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To be looking at renewables, we need to be looking at solar
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and wind and geothermal, you know, supporting energy efficiency.
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And ultimately, we can't drill our way to energy independence.
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It's a finite resource.
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So that's our goal, is to get Congress to act
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and to pass a law to permanently protect
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not just South Carolina, but, you know, other regions of the U.S.
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from new offshore oil drilling.
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The California Coastal Commission is imposing a hefty fine on a Texas
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oil company for working in a protected area off the Gaviota Coast.
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Hundreds of people spent the day listing the pros and cons of restarting
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the pipeline that ruptured in the 2015 Refugio oil spill.
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News channel reporter Mina Wahab has the details.
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If we can't, if we can't protect our coastline
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and our waters and our home, then what do we have left?
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It's a question that's been on the minds of seasoned and budding environmentalists.
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We request that you enforce every one of their recommendations.
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On this lawless entity.
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Sable, thank you very much.
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I hope you do the right thing.
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Thursday, the Coastal Commission voted 9 to 2 in favor of imposing penalties
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against Sable Offshore.
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The people in the commission staff
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and on the Coastal Commission, are very frustrated
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that they've been trying
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to work cooperatively with a company
that hasn't been working with them at all.
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For months, environmentalists
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have been urging the Coastal Commission to hold Sable Offshore
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accountable for what they say is a clear violation of a stop work order
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and irreversible damage of the surrounding habitat.
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It all came to a halt Thursday.
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Sable now faces an $18 Million penalty
in order to restore the environment
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it allegedly damaged and a long term
cease and desist order.
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They impose the maximum penalty,
so that shows
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how upset the Coastal Commission was, in fact.
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Several commissioners said they are so frustrated,
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they said we don't have to be here.
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We shouldn't be here.
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If Sable had just followed the law, submitted its applications
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to do all this work on Gaviota Coast, they might’ve had permits by now.
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In terms of next steps, environmentalists
say they hope the attorney general steps
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in to make sure Sable is unable to restart the pipeline
(but they DID restart MAY 15, 2025.)
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In Santa Barbara, I'm News Channel reporter Mina Wahab.
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RIchard Charter says “Hey”
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Hey, Richard, Thank you so much for taking the time to join me today
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to talk about such a serious situation that's facing us.
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What is that?
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We have so many emergencies
on the environment right now.
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It's kind of..
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I know...It's hard to also weather them.
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I everybody is a bit in overload.
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Well, I have learned that the younger people
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are taking it hard
because they don't remember.
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James Watt.
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We remember James, what he was going to do a lot of bad things
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and he didn't because we were patient and we outlasted him.
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And I used to have a friend in Florida
who was with the Sierra Club,
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he was about 90 years old,
and he used to always tell me,
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just don't worry about it, Richard.
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Just outlive ‘em.
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Just outlive them.
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That's one way to get back.
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Outlive them.
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and so that's my theory this time.
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Well, why don't we dive right in
and talk about what the serious issue
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today that we are talking about
when it comes to offshore drilling.
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The executive order
and what has been happening since then.
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What can be done?
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Why is this not a good idea?
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Even though the phrase continues to be used,
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and that is for national security and for American prosperity.
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Almost everywhere you look about reports in support of offshore drilling,
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you'll hear those that phrase and what can people do?
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So take it away, Richard.
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Well,
what we are facing right now is a deadline
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for public comment of June 16th.
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So there's still time to deal with this or what is called
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the five year offshore oil and gas leasing program
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and the five year oil and gas leasing program.
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This time differs from every previous one.
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You know, the last two administrations,
first of all, we've had, first
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a congressional moratorium
and then a presidential moratorium.
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So they've never included California.
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This time,
the Trump administration is focusing
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specifically on California.
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And in spite of the fact that on January
six, the previous president
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justifiably and honorably
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issued
what's called an executive withdrawal
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of the that included the whole
California coast, the whole Pacific Coast.
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And that's been standing up in court,
that Section 12A of the OCSLA
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
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type of withdrawal.
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That's it.
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We talked about that last episode
with you. Yes.
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Done by Obama previously in Alaska.
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The court held it up, you know, upheld it.
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But Trump's pretending it doesn't exist,
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even as yesterday, a bill began to move
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in the House of Representatives
to abolish the Biden
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withdrawals.
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So we know that Republicans think
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it must be good, it’ll work because they think
they have to reverse it in Congress.
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Trump is just ignoring it
and saying, Well, I'll drill everywhere.
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We call it drill, maybe drill.
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And the five year offshore leasing
program is specifically focused
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on the most sensitive parts
of the California coast,
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including for the first time ever
within our national marine sanctuaries.
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Unheard of.
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So that's illegal because
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national marine sanctuaries
generally have a designation document.
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They have a management plan
and they have regulations
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that ban, for example, Greater Farallones
bans any disturbance of the seabed.
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So you couldn't even build a pipeline.
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But the Interior Department
is proceeding
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as if the national marine
sanctuaries are open season.
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And that, of course, has caused
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the number of people
which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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Administration NOAA here in California,
to leave the agency
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just recently because they were
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told that they would have
to approve permits for offshore
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drilling in sanctuary waters
if they stayed.
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They were also told
that they didn't wear their badge
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all the time while they were at work,
they'd be fired.
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So we've had a series of resignations,
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early retirement, what's
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called the fork in the road retirement,
where people with extreme
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amounts of knowledge
and competence have left the agency
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suddenly.
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So we're losing what I call
institutional memory.
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And I had a chance to speak
with the (now former) Superintendent
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of the Greater Farallones
and Cordell Bank, Maria Brown
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(let go 2 weeks ago)
recently in person
(at the International Ocean
Film Fest in San Francisco)
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and she had told me that when they came in
and they cut the 20%, they didn't
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ask her to go in and look at the perhaps
lowest performing areas.
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They took her top scientists. (Richard, Yeah)
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And they're coming for another 20%,
she said.
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So not only
are they gutting these agencies,
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but they're installing their own people,
too, as I could tell, just by looking at
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who wrote the press release in support of this
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These executive orders for both offshore
drilling and for deep sea mining.
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And this woman came from the White House
anyway,
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so that you see
where these changes are happening.
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And this is
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all being architecturally designed
very carefully
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by the oil and gas industry who put up
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most of the money for the Trump
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victory.
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And in the campaign and we've known
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for several years that a group called
the Heritage Foundation,
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ironically named,
they have an office on Capitol Hill.
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I used to walk by it every day
on my way to work, the idea
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being that they would undo
as much as possible
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of the nation's environmental laws
and they are literally gutting
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the environmental protections
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in order to go after drilling in areas
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where it's previously been outlawed
and where they do go after it.
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They have done things
like remove the safety
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mechanisms that would prevent
another Deepwater Horizon, you know,
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deepwater blowout preventer
and how often those would be inspected.
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They are going after posting
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of a bond by oil companies to make sure
that if something does go wrong,
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the taxpayer doesn't have to pay for it.
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And so first,
if you're going to attack something,
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you remove the protection
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which we're seeing with the personnel
that have left NOAA now,
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and then you remove the laws
that can be used to protect it in court
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and then you go
after the heart of the coast.
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And that's exactly what they're doing.
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And so we're
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taking advantage of the first
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opportunity to comment,
which is right now.
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And if anybody has a track record
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of understanding these issues, it's
you and the Ocean Foundation
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for the decades of work
you have put into protecting our coast.
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And you must have seen so much happen
over these these decades.
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Keep in mind
that the Fort Bragg oil hearing,
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which took place in
I think about 1985, was the largest then
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and remains the largest public hearing
in the history of the state of California.
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It went on for 23 hours continuously
with people from the community
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coming in to testify
against drilling off of Mendocino.
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And it was still going on.
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There were still 700
people signed up to testify
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when the Interior Department secretary,
then Hodel,
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shut down the hearing
and we had to have the Mendocino
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Children's Choir
sing The Ballad of the Mendocino Coast.
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As we gave T-shirts to the hearing panel
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that said, I survived the Mendocino
oil hearing and they marched out.
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This was to prevent a riot.
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I mean, there were still 700
people signed up to testify,
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and they were listening to Bonnie
Raitt play music
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on a flatbed truck out
in front of the hall in Fort Bragg.
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So we have some history here.
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And this.
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And that was Bonnie
Raitt in person, wasn't it?
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That was Bonnie Raitt in person.
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And we have seen on this coast
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a confrontation between
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the people that love the ocean
and the oil industry.
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We've seen that about three times.
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I think this is the fourth time
where it's been, you know, them or us.
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And I so I'm not giving up.
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We've beat these people before.
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And we have, as the secretary of interior,
a gentleman who has a background
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in developing accounting software
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that was called Great Plains.
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And anyone. I remember that.
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Anyone who was in the accounting business,
you know,
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and that, you know.
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Chief Financial Officer
they call it great pains
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because it was a flawed piece of software.
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So that's
who is now in charge of our coast.
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And I think we will outlast him, frankly.
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I think this business of,
you know, going after Marine
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sanctuaries is frankly, is a real mistake.
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I mean, just even from their point
of view, it's
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technologically a mistake
because they can't drill safely.
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We keep having spills here, as you know.
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And secondly,
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these people don't
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know what they're doing
and they have no idea that a national
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marine sanctuary is the most defensible
of any of our coastal protections.
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So they're headed into a big storm,
but they've gotten rid
00:21:02:19 - 00:21:06:02
of the NOAA scientists
that could have predicted the storm.
00:21:06:04 - 00:21:07:19
You know, predicted the storm.
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There's nobody there's nobody to save them
from what they’ve set themselves up for.
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Well, I know there's a number of locals
in Mendocino and Sonoma counties
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that have responded
to a lot of the social media posts
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that I have been putting out there
to raise awareness about this
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June 16th comment period timeline
that we've got until that date.
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And there are a lot of people
who are up in arms about this
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that do not want this to happen
along our coast.
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So they're all asking what to do.
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We have made it as easy as possible
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to take action because Interior Department
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has a very complex website
where lots of long URLs and whatnot.
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So we put a new facade on that.
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We put a new coat of paint on it
that SaveMyCoast.org, SaveMyCoast.org,
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and that will allow you in two clicks
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to comment on the five year leasing program.
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Now, there are some things to know
as you comment.
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It's very easy to comment.
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What you say is important.
00:22:12:11 - 00:22:16:08
We don't want to just generate
a lot of comments like don't do it
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and have them say, well,
everybody had the same comment.
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You know, it's like somehow or another
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we need to have people talk
about what they know about this coast.
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If you're a commercial fisherman
and you have a particularly
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productive spot out there or you know,
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talk about that,
if you know something about
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the geology of the area, talk about that,
because it so happens, as you'll see,
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as you click through the website
and you wind up in the comment area,
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they're looking for what is called
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a comparative analysis, in other words,
00:22:54:11 - 00:22:59:11
relative environmental sensitivity versus
potential for oil.
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And here that equation is always a low
potential oil reserve
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versus high environmental sensitivity,
the highest environmental sensitivity
00:23:09:17 - 00:23:16:09
because of the ocean upwelling systems
where you have irreplaceable
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upwelling of nutrients from the deep sea.
00:23:20:08 - 00:23:25:00
One of the four most productive upwelling
systems on the planet right here.
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And then you start looking
where the oil is.
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And this is why,
of course, we have expanded
00:23:30:21 - 00:23:34:00
the Greater Farallones
National Marine Sanctuary.
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We would have liked to have taken it
further than Point Arena, but we took it
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to Point Arena.
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And the reason we did that
is because we know that the areas where
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the oil industry
has previously wanted to drill
00:23:47:10 - 00:23:50:02
are right off of Bodega Head,
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right off of Sea Ranch immediately
in front of Sea Ranch, right off Gualala,
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right off of Point Arena itself, in fact,
where the existing Farallones
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Sanctuary ends at Alder Creek
North of Point Arena (in Manchester).
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The oil industry seems to think
there are some interests outside
00:24:08:08 - 00:24:12:04
of the sanctuary boundary
there as well as inside the sanctuary,
00:24:12:06 - 00:24:15:06
and that moving north
right off of Mendocino Village,
00:24:15:10 - 00:24:19:09
which is why we had the largest public
hearing in the history of California,
00:24:19:11 - 00:24:23:17
logically in Mendocino Village,
these these people are going
00:24:23:17 - 00:24:26:17
after the heart of our coast.
00:24:26:19 - 00:24:27:12
I think people
00:24:27:12 - 00:24:32:07
hear in Sea Ranch, too,
once they get informed,
00:24:32:07 - 00:24:37:04
better about what's happening
will also pitch in as well.
00:24:37:10 - 00:24:41:02
Yes, I think so. Now
00:24:41:04 - 00:24:44:21
we're talking
about the northern California coast
00:24:44:21 - 00:24:51:00
along the Sonoma, Mendocino counties,
but down in the Santa Barbara area,
00:24:51:02 - 00:24:53:06
you sent me the news about Sable Offshore
(Houston-based
00:24:53:06 - 00:24:56:06
oil production company)
and I looked at more news about that.
00:24:56:08 - 00:25:00:22
Why don't we touch on that for a moment,
if you would.
00:25:00:24 - 00:25:04:12
We had in 2015
00:25:04:14 - 00:25:08:17
a pipeline carrying offshore oil
00:25:08:19 - 00:25:11:08
called the American Plains Pipeline
00:25:11:08 - 00:25:15:00
Company or Plains Pipeline break
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ruptured broke
open in 2015 on the east side,
00:25:19:23 - 00:25:24:19
on the shoreline side of the freeway, 101
freeway in Santa Barbara County.
00:25:25:00 - 00:25:27:20
A decade ago. In 2015.
00:25:27:20 - 00:25:33:13
And the Refugio Oil pipeline
turned out to be as thin as an onion skin
00:25:33:15 - 00:25:35:11
It had not been monitored, it
00:25:35:11 - 00:25:39:23
had not been what they call “pigged”
to inspect its integrity.
00:25:40:00 - 00:25:40:23
And it broke open.
00:25:40:23 - 00:25:45:13
And a gentleman in Texas who was operating
the pipeline, the pump station,
00:25:45:15 - 00:25:50:15
he saw a drop in pressure up
in Santa Barbara from Texas
00:25:50:17 - 00:25:52:07
skyscraper in Houston.
00:25:52:07 - 00:25:55:05
He turned up the pressure higher
00:25:55:05 - 00:25:58:05
and that caused this
00:25:58:10 - 00:26:01:10
rupture in the pipeline to leak more oil,
00:26:01:11 - 00:26:06:04
the oil then went through a culvert
under the highway, under Highway 101
00:26:06:04 - 00:26:10:01
and into the ocean,
never needed to go in the ocean.
00:26:10:02 - 00:26:13:00
There was no spill response plan.
00:26:13:00 - 00:26:18:06
The oil leaked under Highway
101, through a long culvert.
00:26:18:06 - 00:26:21:07
If I'd been there, I'd be probably in jail.
00:26:21:07 - 00:26:23:17
I would have taken out a backhoe.
00:26:23:17 - 00:26:25:08
This was like an agricultural area.
00:26:25:08 - 00:26:28:01
I would have taken a backhoe,
and plugged the culvert.
00:26:28:01 - 00:26:33:15
I probably would have then driven the
backhoe into the hole and I would have ...
00:26:33:15 - 00:26:34:20
Anything to stop that. Right?
00:26:34:20 - 00:26:37:01
Anything to stop it from
getting in the ocean.
00:26:37:01 - 00:26:41:00
I probably then would have gone
to the Coastal Commission and said,
00:26:41:02 - 00:26:46:03
“I forgot to get a permit” because
this was all happening very rapidly.
00:26:46:03 - 00:26:48:09
But nobody
00:26:48:11 - 00:26:50:01
did anything.
00:26:50:01 - 00:26:52:11
They let it go into the ocean
where it traveled
00:26:52:11 - 00:26:55:14
150 miles on the ocean.
00:26:55:14 - 00:27:02:12
And so, you know, you have an unnecessary
spill caused by negligence
00:27:02:14 - 00:27:06:07
that caused irreparable damage
to the ecosystem.
00:27:06:07 - 00:27:08:01
It's still being analyzed.
00:27:08:01 - 00:27:10:08
What happened there ...
00:27:10:08 - 00:27:13:05
it never needed to reach the ocean.
00:27:13:05 - 00:27:19:19
And then this was servicing oil
from three offshore platforms
00:27:19:21 - 00:27:23:08
called Heritage Harmony and Hondo.
00:27:23:10 - 00:27:26:09
And of course, those platforms
were shut down
00:27:26:09 - 00:27:31:05
because the pipeline that transported
their oil was broken.
00:27:31:07 - 00:27:34:00
A company called Sable, a smaller company.
00:27:34:00 - 00:27:40:17
Which now, just yesterday restarted
those three platforms and is planning to
00:27:40:19 - 00:27:45:05
without complying with a number of orders
by various state agencies,
00:27:45:05 - 00:27:49:17
including in particular
the California Coastal Commission,
00:27:49:19 - 00:27:53:24
went ahead and started the platforms
and plans to restart producing oil.
00:27:54:01 - 00:27:56:09
And severe penalties even.
00:27:56:09 - 00:27:58:04
Yeah, and severe penalties.
00:27:58:04 - 00:28:00:22
And they're just above the law
00:28:00:24 - 00:28:02:07
as far as we can tell.
00:28:02:07 - 00:28:03:15
They think they're above the law.
00:28:03:15 - 00:28:07:12
And if you look at this
in the context of the five year
00:28:07:12 - 00:28:11:10
offshore leasing program
where we're going to have new leasing,
00:28:11:12 - 00:28:14:20
what we see is the reason
00:28:14:22 - 00:28:20:08
that the industry, the oil industry
is so interested in that particular area,
00:28:20:08 - 00:28:25:08
Santa Barbara Channel
is that the north end of the
00:28:25:10 - 00:28:28:10
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary,
00:28:28:11 - 00:28:31:13
There are tracks within the sanctuary
that they want to lease.
00:28:31:14 - 00:28:35:09
We think within a year, I mean,
everything has been speeded up.
00:28:35:09 - 00:28:39:05
Once the five year program is finalized,
this Interior Department
00:28:39:05 - 00:28:44:07
is devising shortcuts
for the normal environmental studies
00:28:44:07 - 00:28:48:01
and the environmental documents
that would have to be done.
00:28:48:03 - 00:28:53:12
But they can shortcut those
those those permits and get in there.
00:28:53:12 - 00:28:57:24
So they're they're they're targeting
first, I would add, all the evidence
00:28:57:24 - 00:29:01:21
points toward their targeting the Channel
Islands National Marine Sanctuary first.
00:29:01:21 - 00:29:04:21
For drilling.
00:29:04:23 - 00:29:08:02
And it seems like with the Executive
00:29:08:02 - 00:29:13:08
Order (by Trump),
it seems like it includes
00:29:13:08 - 00:29:19:01
both drilling for
oil but also for minerals.
00:29:19:03 - 00:29:19:22
That will be
00:29:19:22 - 00:29:23:17
we believe, a separate executive order.
00:29:23:19 - 00:29:26:09
In other words, there is the offshore
00:29:26:09 - 00:29:29:09
oil and gas leasing five year program.
00:29:29:12 - 00:29:32:08
James Watt,
when he was Secretary of the Interior
00:29:32:08 - 00:29:37:19
in about 1982, tried to do what was called
a hard minerals leasing program.
00:29:37:21 - 00:29:42:05
And he specifically targeted
area off of Humboldt County
00:29:42:07 - 00:29:45:00
Del Norte County and Southern Oregon,
00:29:45:00 - 00:29:48:00
up about as far north as Coos Bay
00:29:48:03 - 00:29:51:10
for what is called the Gorter Ridge
lease sale.
00:29:51:12 - 00:29:55:01
And this was partly off
the Northern California
00:29:55:01 - 00:29:58:10
coast, partly off of the coast of Oregon.
00:29:58:12 - 00:30:03:16
And the idea was that minerals called
Polymetallic Sulfides
00:30:03:18 - 00:30:07:21
that are found around
seafloor hydrothermal vents or hot springs
00:30:07:23 - 00:30:11:10
on the seafloor would be extracted,
00:30:11:16 - 00:30:16:13
basically bulldozed with remote undersea
bulldozers ground up,
00:30:16:15 - 00:30:20:16
and the slurry brought to shore
probably appears
00:30:20:18 - 00:30:24:14
the slurry would be brought
to shore in Humboldt Bay
00:30:24:16 - 00:30:27:08
and in an approved harbor at Humboldt Bay.
00:30:27:08 - 00:30:29:16
These polymetallic what they also called
00:30:29:16 - 00:30:33:01
the nodules, right?
00:30:33:07 - 00:30:33:17
they’re different.
00:30:33:17 - 00:30:35:21
There's three kinds of sub sea mining.
00:30:35:21 - 00:30:39:23
One is what we have here
goes to the California coast,
00:30:40:00 - 00:30:42:13
which is the poly metallic sulfides.
00:30:42:13 - 00:30:46:10
Copper, lead, and zinc primarily
low value minerals.
00:30:46:12 - 00:30:49:15
Then there are minerals
that plate themselves
00:30:49:15 - 00:30:54:03
almost like electroplating onto
vertical structures.
00:30:54:05 - 00:30:59:06
There's one in the Monterey Bay
Sanctuary called the Davidson Seamount.
00:30:59:08 - 00:31:03:24
There appear to be some interest,
appears to be some interest in some subsea
00:31:04:01 - 00:31:08:10
mining around Santa Rosa Island
and the Santa Barbara Channel.
00:31:08:10 - 00:31:10:17
That would be a separate comment period.
00:31:10:17 - 00:31:13:17
And meanwhile, on the seafloor,
00:31:13:23 - 00:31:17:06
the international Seabed Authority (ISA),
00:31:17:08 - 00:31:23:04
which is a global decision
making body, is looking at what are called
00:31:23:06 - 00:31:25:17
basically nodules or
00:31:25:17 - 00:31:30:05
rocks that are spread across the sea
floor, that have cobalt, manganese
00:31:30:07 - 00:31:33:00
and an area called the Clarion
Clipperton Zone,
00:31:33:00 - 00:31:36:16
which runs from Hawaii roughly to Mexico.
00:31:36:16 - 00:31:38:13
It's wider than the continental U.S.
00:31:38:13 - 00:31:45:09
and that process is not finished
determining that it can be done safely.
00:31:45:09 - 00:31:47:17
They know that some exploration
00:31:47:17 - 00:31:52:03
that they did
in on the deep sea for nodules actually
00:31:52:03 - 00:31:56:18
50 years later, perhaps a century later,
still showed damage to the seafloor.
00:31:56:18 - 00:32:00:10
So President Trump
00:32:00:10 - 00:32:03:20
in his interest in proceeding
00:32:03:20 - 00:32:07:09
without having to consult other countries
and because the U.S.
00:32:07:09 - 00:32:11:11
is not part of
the International Seabed Authority.
00:32:11:13 - 00:32:16:24
He yesterday declared that American Samoa,
00:32:17:01 - 00:32:20:09
which has an exclusive economic zone,
which is U.S.
00:32:20:09 - 00:32:25:06
waters about American Samoa, of course,
has a moratorium on seabed mining.
00:32:25:08 - 00:32:28:21
He disregarded that
and said we're going to have
00:32:28:23 - 00:32:32:05
seabed mining off of American Samoa
under U.S.
00:32:32:05 - 00:32:33:12
authority.
00:32:33:12 - 00:32:37:11
Now, it's an authority
we don't have because we never signed
00:32:37:11 - 00:32:38:09
the Law of the Sea.
00:32:38:09 - 00:32:41:15
But he is going to try
00:32:41:17 - 00:32:45:06
to do seabed mining off of American Samoa.
00:32:45:06 - 00:32:49:19
And these are very large,
remote controlled
00:32:49:21 - 00:32:55:10
devices that crawl along the seabed
and tear everything
00:32:55:11 - 00:32:59:09
to pieces, basically,
or suck up the nodules.
00:32:59:09 - 00:33:02:09
The nodules are alpha emitters.
00:33:02:09 - 00:33:07:00
They're radioactive enough
that it violates EPA
00:33:07:02 - 00:33:12:03
regulations to process these on a ship
in terms of radioactive exposure.
00:33:12:05 - 00:33:17:04
But here in California,
we expect the mining of the seabed
00:33:17:04 - 00:33:22:00
to begin off of Humboldt and Del
Norte County and then eventually off
00:33:22:02 - 00:33:24:11
Santa Rosa Island
in the Santa Barbara Channel.
00:33:24:11 - 00:33:28:05
But that comment
period has not been named yet.
00:33:28:07 - 00:33:31:21
Thanks for
thanks for clarifying that, because,
00:33:31:23 - 00:33:32:08
you know,
00:33:32:08 - 00:33:36:14
I've watched a congressional hearing
recently with both the The Metals Company
00:33:36:14 - 00:33:41:24
out of Vancouver and Impossible Metals
(San Jose CA) and some scientific experts.
00:33:41:24 - 00:33:49:02
Jared Huffman was there and that is,
again, about that deep sea mining aspect.
00:33:49:04 - 00:33:52:13
There are some crossovers,
so I wanted to clarify some of that
00:33:52:13 - 00:33:56:21
because we are talking about that
in next week’s episode of
00:33:56:23 - 00:33:57:09
Resilient Earth
00:33:57:09 - 00:34:00:10
and there's a lot to be discussed about that.
00:34:00:10 - 00:34:06:17
And the Clarion-Clipperton Zone was one area
that The Metals Company has a lease in.
00:34:06:19 - 00:34:10:13
But when it comes to some of the language,
00:34:10:13 - 00:34:15:00
it also says offshore seabed minerals.
00:34:15:00 - 00:34:19:20
So I wanted to get a clarification
of where where those territories lie.
00:34:19:22 - 00:34:23:02
we are watching both very carefully.
00:34:23:04 - 00:34:27:05
We're watching the oil drilling
proposal closest
00:34:27:05 - 00:34:30:16
because or third of the way
through the comment period.
00:34:30:18 - 00:34:34:09
counties are looking at resolutions
the state of California,
00:34:34:11 - 00:34:37:18
The state of Oregon
and the state of Washington have
00:34:37:20 - 00:34:43:02
in the past have worked together
to confront this type of thing.
00:34:43:02 - 00:34:46:23
I can't predict,
but I believe that I have some evidence
00:34:46:23 - 00:34:48:05
that that will happen again.
00:34:48:05 - 00:34:52:17
A unified front between California, Oregon
and Washington to confront
00:34:52:17 - 00:34:58:24
what Secretary (Doug) Burgum
is trying to do here off of California.
00:34:58:24 - 00:35:01:23
But we're not
we're not done with that yet.
00:35:01:23 - 00:35:03:09
And once we’re done with that,
00:35:03:09 - 00:35:07:11
we will move on and pay
very close attention to deep sea minerals.
00:35:07:13 - 00:35:12:17
If anybody wants to learn about deep
sea minerals, we for some reason,
00:35:12:18 - 00:35:16:23
I'm not sure why we did this, but exactly
one year ago
00:35:16:23 - 00:35:22:24
we did a film, a 20 minute documentary
at THEDEEPMOVIE.org and you can learn
00:35:23:01 - 00:35:26:05
more than you ever wanted to know
about deep sea mining
00:35:26:05 - 00:35:30:04
and all of the impacts
at THEDEEPMOVIE.org.
00:35:30:06 - 00:35:33:14
And, you know, while you're eating dinner
or maybe not
00:35:33:14 - 00:35:36:15
while you're eating dinner,
but you know, at your leisure.
00:35:36:15 - 00:35:38:19
It's an excellent film. Yeah.
00:35:38:19 - 00:35:44:07
Now I know that going back to the offshore
drilling,
00:35:44:09 - 00:35:48:11
that Surfrider organization
has actually taken
00:35:48:11 - 00:35:51:21
a lawsuit out against the Trump
administration,
00:35:51:23 - 00:35:56:20
and the defenders of wildlife
have also been taking action.
00:35:56:20 - 00:36:00:02
And so there are a lot of groups
that seem to be lining up
00:36:00:04 - 00:36:03:14
to take action
along with the Ocean Foundation.
00:36:03:16 - 00:36:06:16
We have some very good lawyers
in those groups you mentioned
00:36:06:22 - 00:36:08:12
working for those groups.
00:36:08:12 - 00:36:10:05
That's good to hear.
00:36:10:05 - 00:36:13:21
people really want to know, can they help?
00:36:13:23 - 00:36:16:20
You know, there are ways to support
those organizations
00:36:16:20 - 00:36:20:24
by contributing monetarily to them. But
00:36:21:01 - 00:36:24:11
tactical actions that people can take
are right now
00:36:24:11 - 00:36:27:11
are crafting messages of impact
00:36:27:16 - 00:36:31:08
for this comment period before June 16th
00:36:31:10 - 00:36:35:17
and your website there save SaveMyCoast.
00:36:35:19 - 00:36:39:03
SaveMyCoast.org Gives the link
00:36:39:03 - 00:36:43:09
to that federal agency
where you can respond.
00:36:43:11 - 00:36:47:23
Correct and what what we have
found in the past with federal agencies
00:36:47:23 - 00:36:51:22
that try to do irrational things
to the California coast,
00:36:51:24 - 00:36:55:16
they don't know any of the history
of how people feel
00:36:55:16 - 00:36:58:21
about this coast or the history, as Peter
Douglas
00:36:58:21 - 00:37:02:10
used to always say,
the California coast is never saved.
00:37:02:10 - 00:37:05:10
It's always in the process of being saved.
00:37:05:15 - 00:37:06:21
He was absolutely right.
00:37:06:21 - 00:37:09:01
It's always in the process of being saved.
00:37:09:01 - 00:37:14:18
So you get federal agency, third floor
of the department of Interior
00:37:14:18 - 00:37:19:08
on 18th and C Street in Washington, DC,
and they think,
00:37:19:08 - 00:37:24:02
Oh, here's a map of California, Oregon
and Washington.
00:37:24:04 - 00:37:27:13
We'll just drill anywhere we want.
00:37:27:15 - 00:37:32:07
And whenever that happens
or whenever that has happened in the past,
00:37:32:09 - 00:37:35:09
they underestimate the backlash.
00:37:35:09 - 00:37:37:24
In other words,
00:37:38:01 - 00:37:41:10
they have
no idea what they're getting into.
00:37:41:10 - 00:37:43:09
And so
00:37:43:09 - 00:37:45:04
we need to remind them.
00:37:45:04 - 00:37:48:12
And of course, this time,
not only are they targeting
00:37:48:12 - 00:37:52:17
national marine sanctuaries,
we have a series,
00:37:52:19 - 00:37:54:23
a whole network on this coast.
00:37:54:23 - 00:37:56:08
People, coastal planners
00:37:56:08 - 00:38:00:06
come from all over the world to study
how we protect this coast.
00:38:00:08 - 00:38:05:10
We have marine protected areas that were
created by the state of California
00:38:05:12 - 00:38:10:12
through a negotiating process, consent
and consensus by various stakeholders
00:38:10:14 - 00:38:13:23
that lie in many cases
within the sanctuaries
00:38:14:00 - 00:38:17:00
or, you know, between the sanctuaries.
00:38:17:01 - 00:38:21:08
And as we were doing these marine
protected state, marine protected areas,
00:38:21:10 - 00:38:25:12
the operational theory was
they needed to be close enough together
00:38:25:14 - 00:38:28:05
so that if one of them got hit
by a disaster
00:38:28:05 - 00:38:31:24
or chemical spill or oil spill,
any kind of
00:38:32:01 - 00:38:35:04
problem like that,
that the others would be close enough
00:38:35:04 - 00:38:38:10
to be able to genetically serve
00:38:38:10 - 00:38:42:09
as a genetic reservoir
to replenish the marine protected areas
00:38:42:09 - 00:38:43:15
to the north and south.
00:38:43:15 - 00:38:45:24
The currents reverse off this coast.
00:38:45:24 - 00:38:47:13
They go north part of the year
00:38:47:13 - 00:38:50:23
and there's a nearshore counter currents
going south part of the year.
00:38:51:00 - 00:38:54:01
So the idea being that there is a
00:38:54:03 - 00:38:56:03
ability here
00:38:56:03 - 00:39:00:01
to create a scientific basis
for these comments.
00:39:00:01 - 00:39:03:01
In other words, we're not just saying
00:39:03:06 - 00:39:07:02
we're worried about the view,
we're worried about the ecosystem,
00:39:07:02 - 00:39:11:08
the fishery, our economy,
which is based on a clean coast.
00:39:11:08 - 00:39:11:14
Period.
00:39:11:14 - 00:39:14:20
(Leigh Anne brings up the fishing
industry.) Yeah,
00:39:14:22 - 00:39:19:08
they will be weighing
in, I have been assured.
00:39:19:08 - 00:39:23:02
And then you have all the tourism,
of course, and the eco tourism
00:39:23:04 - 00:39:24:09
and the environments.
00:39:24:09 - 00:39:27:16
These are fragile underwater environments.
00:39:27:22 - 00:39:33:18
And these MPAs, these marine protected
areas have been showing
00:39:33:20 - 00:39:37:11
how valuable that conservation
00:39:37:11 - 00:39:41:16
and protection has been over time
as they studied it.
00:39:41:18 - 00:39:45:21
I have met with teams of people
from Indonesia and elsewhere.
00:39:45:23 - 00:39:49:05
They travel here specifically to study
00:39:49:07 - 00:39:51:17
how we protect this coast,
00:39:51:17 - 00:39:56:04
the network of marine
protected areas at the state level,
00:39:56:06 - 00:39:59:24
the national marine sanctuaries
at the federal level.
00:40:00:01 - 00:40:04:20
And then of course, things like the Biden
withdrawals, you know, making it off
00:40:04:20 - 00:40:09:21
limits illegal to put,
you know, offshore drilling here.
00:40:09:23 - 00:40:12:17
And they want to go home to their country
00:40:12:17 - 00:40:16:08
and create
a similar network of protections.
00:40:16:10 - 00:40:21:17
This is a model for the whole world,
what we've done on the California coast.
00:40:21:17 - 00:40:25:21
And so I don't think
the Interior Department really
00:40:25:21 - 00:40:29:14
has come to realize what they've run into.
00:40:29:16 - 00:40:36:17
You know, the buzzsaw of public opinion
and economic vital economic interests.
00:40:36:19 - 00:40:38:00
This is not,
00:40:38:00 - 00:40:41:23
you know, just some random coastline
somewhere.
00:40:42:00 - 00:40:47:10
This is the place that people decided
to create a model for coastal protection.
00:40:47:12 - 00:40:53:11
And I think that consciousness
is going to arise again
00:40:53:13 - 00:40:56:18
partly in new generations.
00:40:56:20 - 00:40:59:05
But, you know, they
00:40:59:05 - 00:41:01:00
we're going to have to demonstrate it.
00:41:01:00 - 00:41:04:10
We can't just assume
that the Interior Department
00:41:04:10 - 00:41:07:11
is going to figure all this out
without our help.
00:41:07:14 - 00:41:09:05
We're helping the Interior Department.
00:41:09:05 - 00:41:12:21
We made it easier
to access their comment Web site,
00:41:12:23 - 00:41:17:15
you know,
which was arcane and hard to get to.
00:41:17:15 - 00:41:18:20
SaveMyCoast.org.
00:41:18:20 - 00:41:21:17
It's pretty easy to remember.
00:41:21:17 - 00:41:25:05
People can, you know, submit a comment
00:41:25:05 - 00:41:28:11
while they're waiting for their dentist
to get to their opinion.
00:41:28:13 - 00:41:32:24
You know, they're not going to take
our coast to the dentist, that's for sure.
00:41:33:01 - 00:41:36:07
So what happens after June 16th?
00:41:36:09 - 00:41:38:09
We don't know.
00:41:38:09 - 00:41:40:03
One thing we've noticed, the reason
00:41:40:03 - 00:41:44:02
our website has a headline
that says Drill, MAYBE, drill?
00:41:44:02 - 00:41:48:05
One thing that we've all noticed
about the Trump administration
00:41:48:05 - 00:41:52:16
is that they change their minds...a lot.
00:41:52:18 - 00:41:54:20
On a dime. About a lot of things.
00:41:54:20 - 00:41:59:04
This is one of the one of the factors
that drove people crazy
00:41:59:06 - 00:42:03:10
who were working at NOAA who had to decide
what they were going to do
00:42:03:10 - 00:42:07:20
as employees for NOAA was one day
00:42:07:20 - 00:42:10:20
they'd say, Your job is gone.
00:42:10:23 - 00:42:13:16
The next day they'd say, Your job is fine,
00:42:13:16 - 00:42:16:16
and the next day your job is gone.
00:42:16:21 - 00:42:19:06
And it was driving them nuts.
00:42:19:06 - 00:42:22:24
And so they quit because you can't,
00:42:23:01 - 00:42:25:14
you know, function in a world like that.
00:42:25:14 - 00:42:30:10
This was when Elon Musk was in charge
of firing people and that now he seems
00:42:30:10 - 00:42:35:05
to have gone back to his Tesla factory,
and making strangely shaped trucks.
00:42:35:05 - 00:42:40:06
But, you know,
the bottom line is that this was
00:42:40:08 - 00:42:42:00
deliberately presented
00:42:42:00 - 00:42:45:00
to people within the agency
to be confusing.
00:42:45:02 - 00:42:45:17
Could Trump change his mind about
drilling off the coast of California?
00:42:45:17 - 00:42:46:09
Absolutely.
00:42:46:09 - 00:42:53:06
He's changed his mind about three times
a week.
00:42:53:07 - 00:42:54:16
Look at tariffs.
00:42:54:16 - 00:42:56:23
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:42:56:23 - 00:42:59:04
And businesses just don't work that way.
00:42:59:04 - 00:43:02:07
They need
to have some sort of ability to forecast.
00:43:02:07 - 00:43:06:18
And if you have constantly changing
things,
00:43:06:18 - 00:43:10:22
it's hard for even businesses to function,
let alone people.
00:43:10:22 - 00:43:14:19
They call it a five year plan.
00:43:14:19 - 00:43:16:08
It's not a plan.
00:43:16:08 - 00:43:21:06
If it gets changed
every time they have a whim.
00:43:22:05 - 00:43:24:00
One thing we have here in California,
00:43:24:00 - 00:43:27:01
we're getting really tired
of these oil spills,
00:43:27:01 - 00:43:30:07
not only the Refugio spill in 2015,
but again
00:43:30:07 - 00:43:33:05
off of Huntington Beach in 2021.
00:43:33:18 - 00:43:38:19
We had a subsidy pipeline that was
supposed to be buried in the seafloor,
00:43:38:23 - 00:43:42:24
and it was supposed to have
a failsafe mechanism at the platform
00:43:42:24 - 00:43:46:04
so that if the pressure dropped,
would shut off the flow of oil.
00:43:47:04 - 00:43:50:12
The pressure
drop didn't shut off the flow of oil.
00:43:50:12 - 00:43:54:09
They're still investigating as to
whether somebody had short circuited
00:43:54:09 - 00:43:56:09
that failsafe mechanism.
00:43:56:09 - 00:43:59:02
The burial of the pipeline and casing
00:43:59:02 - 00:44:02:17
and concrete appears to have well,
it wasn't
00:44:02:17 - 00:44:05:09
a condition of the actual permit
00:44:05:09 - 00:44:08:18
from the Coast Commission,
but it looks like it was never done.
00:44:08:20 - 00:44:13:15
So an anchor on a ship,
you know, a containership
00:44:13:17 - 00:44:17:17
looks like it caught the pipeline,
dragged it and broke it.
00:44:17:19 - 00:44:20:23
You can't come to a state like California
00:44:20:23 - 00:44:24:00
where we've had these
environmental insults one after another,
00:44:24:00 - 00:44:27:18
whether you start with 69,
the blowout Santa Barbara,
00:44:27:20 - 00:44:33:00
you know, Union Oil platform,
a blowout in 69, which even Richard Nixon,
00:44:33:02 - 00:44:35:14
when he came to see it, he passed, he created
00:44:35:14 - 00:44:39:16
most of the environmental laws
that Trump is now removing, you know,
00:44:39:16 - 00:44:44:04
because he came Richard Nixon came out
and looked at the Santa Barbara blowout.
00:44:44:06 - 00:44:48:00
Now we have, you know,
00:44:48:02 - 00:44:52:08
about every five years we have an accident
00:44:52:10 - 00:44:55:21
with our remaining offshore
oil facilities.
00:44:55:21 - 00:44:58:17
And we're phasing it out
for that reason. In California.
00:44:58:17 - 00:45:03:17
We're sick and tired of companies
that with
00:45:03:19 - 00:45:08:10
full knowledge, operate with negligence
and destroy our coast.
00:45:08:10 - 00:45:11:14
And so I think that's another factor
00:45:11:14 - 00:45:14:14
that is going to play into these comments.
00:45:14:16 - 00:45:15:23
We've had it.
00:45:15:23 - 00:45:19:17
We don't need any more spills here
from this industry.
00:45:19:17 - 00:45:21:20
If they wanted to operate here,
00:45:21:20 - 00:45:25:14
they could have been precautionary
enough to act safely.
00:45:25:15 - 00:45:27:03
They could be precautionary enough
00:45:27:03 - 00:45:29:18
to respect our national marine
sanctuaries,
00:45:29:18 - 00:45:33:08
but we're not going to go easily
when they come along and say,
00:45:33:08 - 00:45:36:18
Oh, the sanctuaries are
where we want to drill.
00:45:36:20 - 00:45:37:18
That's what they're saying now.
00:45:37:18 - 00:45:39:22
(with emphasis) Well, sorry, it's illegal!
00:45:39:22 - 00:45:45:06
You know, it took 25 years to create these
sanctuaries and then expand them.
00:45:45:08 - 00:45:47:00
We have layers of protection.
00:45:47:00 - 00:45:49:16
Each one will wind up in court.
00:45:49:16 - 00:45:52:13
You know, Monterey Bay
00:45:52:13 - 00:45:56:16
National Marine Sanctuary was actually
created through passage of a law.
00:45:56:16 - 00:46:00:11
It was part of the Hurricane
Andrew Relief Act that was rebuilding
00:46:00:11 - 00:46:02:16
Florida after a huge hurricane.
00:46:02:16 - 00:46:06:17
You can't just undo these things
with a scribble
00:46:06:17 - 00:46:11:12
on a piece of paper
with a pen and call it an executive order.
00:46:11:14 - 00:46:14:17
That's not how the
American government works.
00:46:14:17 - 00:46:15:24
What are the
00:46:15:24 - 00:46:20:02
final words that you might have
for our listeners and viewers?
00:46:20:06 - 00:46:24:23
Quit listening to me,
go to SaveMyCoast.org.
00:46:24:23 - 00:46:30:06
if you can’t remember that
it's SaveMyCoast.org, and take 5 minutes
00:46:30:06 - 00:46:33:14
the next 5 minutes and tell them what you think.
00:46:33:16 - 00:46:36:10
Not hard to do.
00:46:36:10 - 00:46:41:22
And you can ask that your email address
not be published and if you want.
00:46:41:22 - 00:46:46:17
And the bottom line is collectively,
they're going to,
00:46:46:17 - 00:46:51:09
I think, I predict, get more comments
from California than any other state.
00:46:51:09 - 00:46:54:12
I mean, obviously there are projects
going on in other states.
00:46:54:12 - 00:46:58:12
You mentioned Surfrider
and Defenders of Wildlife.
00:46:58:14 - 00:47:02:09
There's a lot going on around the country,
but this movement
00:47:02:10 - 00:47:05:12
to protect our coast
didn't just happen by accident.
00:47:05:12 - 00:47:07:09
On the Mendocino, Sonoma Coast.
00:47:07:09 - 00:47:09:07
It began here.
00:47:09:07 - 00:47:12:00
It's still here. I know it's still here.
00:47:12:09 - 00:47:14:17
You know the bottom line
is tell them what you think you think.
00:47:14:17 - 00:47:22:20
And then tell them what you think you think.
And tell them We're tired of spills, and
we're not having any more drilling here.
00:47:23:11 - 00:47:26:18
SurfRider As a matter of fact,
I went to their Web site
00:47:26:18 - 00:47:33:03
and they have some suggestions
on different writing samples, approaches
00:47:33:03 - 00:47:37:04
that you could take and
to show your connection with the coast.
00:47:37:06 - 00:47:40:06
And you brought up a great reason earlier
about
00:47:40:09 - 00:47:44:05
if you know the geology
or you have any experience with,
00:47:44:05 - 00:47:49:13
you know, any kind of activity
along the coast, use that in your writing.
00:47:49:15 - 00:47:50:15
Yes. Yes.
00:47:50:15 - 00:47:53:21
The law itself,
the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
00:47:53:23 - 00:47:57:13
First of all, you got to respect
the withdrawals that were done in January.
00:47:57:13 - 00:47:58:17
You can't just ignore them.
00:47:58:17 - 00:48:00:20
They're they're the law of the land.
00:48:00:20 - 00:48:02:15
You can't just pretend they don't exist.
00:48:02:15 - 00:48:06:14
But beyond that, the Outer Continental
Shelf Lands Act specifically talks
00:48:06:14 - 00:48:11:21
about balancing a critical balancing
in the law, the relative environmental
00:48:11:21 - 00:48:17:02
sensitivity of an area where there's
potential for producing oil and gas.
00:48:17:04 - 00:48:20:20
If you have high environmental sensitivity
and a low potential
00:48:20:20 - 00:48:24:24
for producing oil and gas,
that helps you save the coast.
00:48:24:24 - 00:48:26:05
And that's part of the law.
00:48:26:05 - 00:48:28:20
This law didn't just pop up.
00:48:28:20 - 00:48:34:05
It actually came about through a
deliberative process that took several
00:48:34:05 - 00:48:37:22
years, actually started in 1953 and was,
00:48:37:22 - 00:48:40:22
you know, remodeled basically in 1978.
00:48:40:22 - 00:48:48:05
But you can't just wipe out,
you know, 20 years of legal precedent by
00:48:48:07 - 00:48:51:00
taking a pen and dragging it up
00:48:51:00 - 00:48:54:20
and down a piece of paper like this
president seems to think he can do.
00:48:54:22 - 00:49:01:04
Especially for little short term gain
for really big long term risks.
00:49:01:06 - 00:49:04:12
I don't talk about climate anymore
because climate
00:49:04:12 - 00:49:07:12
makes people mad in Washington, but
00:49:07:15 - 00:49:10:06
we are going to suffer
00:49:10:06 - 00:49:12:24
as a as a society and as a nation
00:49:12:24 - 00:49:17:01
and as a planet,
because this particular administration
00:49:17:01 - 00:49:20:20
is essentially outlawing
the use of the term climate change.
00:49:20:21 - 00:49:23:19
It doesn’t make it go away.
00:49:23:19 - 00:49:25:13
(”No”, Leigh Anne interjects)
It just means it's
00:49:25:13 - 00:49:28:02
what we call the ostrich posture.
00:49:28:02 - 00:49:30:04
An ostrich buries its head in the sand.
Stick that head in the sand.
00:49:30:04 - 00:49:32:08
It buries its head in the sand.
00:49:32:08 - 00:49:36:03
Well, sorry, but yes,
you could bury your head in the sand.
00:49:36:03 - 00:49:41:06
It will all come back ten years from now,
and we’ll wonder why we wasted ten years
00:49:41:08 - 00:49:42:20
not dealing with climate.
00:49:42:20 - 00:49:47:15
But, you know, right now
we're going to save our coast and
00:49:47:17 - 00:49:50:12
one way or the other in court,
00:49:50:12 - 00:49:52:21
you know, or in a hearing room
00:49:52:21 - 00:49:57:01
or if I dare them to come to Mendocino
and hold another public hearing.
00:49:57:01 - 00:50:00:23
I we didn't even have social media
where we had largest public
00:50:00:23 - 00:50:02:17
hearing in history in Fort Bragg.
00:50:02:17 - 00:50:05:06
I dare them to come back to Fort Bragg
and hold a hearing.
00:50:05:06 - 00:50:10:11
They'd better allow a week
or two of testimony and if Bonnie Raitt’s
00:50:10:11 - 00:50:14:00
still around, and she loves this issue,
maybe she’ll come back.
00:50:14:02 - 00:50:17:12
One of my favorite musicians
and singers of all time.
00:50:17:14 - 00:50:20:07
She played a very large role in starting
00:50:20:07 - 00:50:23:14
the coastal protection
movement off of Mendocino.
00:50:23:14 - 00:50:27:18
A lot of people don't remember,
but she was always the person
00:50:27:18 - 00:50:32:11
who raised the money for the coastal
fight here back in the day.
00:50:32:13 - 00:50:38:05
And she has history here
and she was just like first in line
00:50:38:05 - 00:50:44:06
to perform any, you know, you say offshore
drilling to Bonnie Raitt and then you
00:50:44:08 - 00:50:47:21
get some extra microphones.
00:50:47:23 - 00:50:49:03
I love it.
00:50:49:03 - 00:50:52:14
Well, Richard,
thank you so much for coming on the show
00:50:52:14 - 00:50:56:11
today
and talking about this critical issue.
00:50:56:11 - 00:50:59:24
And giving us some of your vast
00:51:00:01 - 00:51:02:23
knowledge on this topic.
00:51:02:23 - 00:51:03:22
Thank you so much.
00:51:03:22 - 00:51:07:13
And remember, June 16th, it's
not that far away.
00:51:07:15 - 00:51:09:13
I don't think you'll do this later.
00:51:09:13 - 00:51:12:06
Do it now, please.
00:51:12:06 - 00:51:13:18
Absolutely. June six.
00:51:13:18 - 00:51:15:13
Thank you. Keep that in mind, everybody.
00:51:15:13 - 00:51:16:22
Thank you, Richard.
00:51:16:22 - 00:51:17:13
Thanks a lot.
00:51:17:13 - 00:51:18:21
Alright. Take care.
00:51:19:11 - 00:51:20:04
Let's listen
00:51:20:04 - 00:51:23:21
now to California Congressman
Jared Huffman,
00:51:23:21 - 00:51:28:03
who has been a member
of the Natural Resources Committee
00:51:28:03 - 00:51:33:21
for over a decade and has been serving
recently as the ranking member
00:51:33:21 - 00:51:37:02
or lead Democrat of the Subcommittee
00:51:37:04 - 00:51:41:08
on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries.
00:51:41:10 - 00:51:46:16
Here's what he had to say to longtime
journalist and co-founder of Blue
00:51:46:16 - 00:51:50:01
Frontier Organization David Helvarg
00:51:50:03 - 00:51:54:08
who asks these two important questions.
00:51:54:10 - 00:51:58:14
In a recent episode of Rising Tide
00:51:58:16 - 00:52:03:02
The Ocean Podcast,
which he founded and co-hosts.
00:52:05:23 - 00:52:07:12
So two quick questions.
00:52:07:12 - 00:52:11:01
1) With the Trump administration
gutting NOAA, firing the commandant
00:52:11:01 - 00:52:14:07
of the Coast Guard, promoting offshore
oil drilling and deep sea mining,
00:52:14:07 - 00:52:19:13
even putting mercury back in the tuna
by letting pollution controls
00:52:19:15 - 00:52:20:18
wash away.
00:52:20:18 - 00:52:23:14
What are you able to do
to protect our public seas,
00:52:23:14 - 00:52:25:21
given the MAGA majority
in the House and Senate?
00:52:25:21 - 00:52:28:22
And what can you do
and what can our listeners do?
00:52:28:23 - 00:52:30:22
Yeah, Look, we're going
the wrong direction here.
00:52:30:22 - 00:52:33:22
Under the Trump administration,
they're trying to roll back
00:52:33:22 - 00:52:37:04
decades of policy progress.
00:52:37:06 - 00:52:41:04
They are gutting agencies
across the board that we depend on
00:52:41:04 - 00:52:45:02
for science and for marine ecosystem
00:52:45:04 - 00:52:49:10
sustainability and commercial fishing
and so many other things.
00:52:49:12 - 00:52:54:09
they're also at an even higher level
trying to tear down our democracy,
00:52:54:11 - 00:52:57:11
which will make it really hard
to push good policy in the future.
00:52:57:11 - 00:53:01:24
You know, totalitarian regimes generally
aren't all that, all that sustainable.
00:53:02:00 - 00:53:03:24
Yeah, and democracy
seems like a prerequisite
00:53:03:24 - 00:53:06:08
for getting any environmental protections
going.
00:53:06:08 - 00:53:08:08
I think so. I think so.
00:53:08:08 - 00:53:10:02
So, look, we're fighting on all fronts
00:53:10:02 - 00:53:14:00
you know, we've got to prevent
this administration, which hopefully will
00:53:14:00 - 00:53:19:09
will just be a four year
anomaly in the arc of progress,
00:53:19:13 - 00:53:23:06
but prevent them from doing things
that are irreparable, doing things
00:53:23:06 - 00:53:27:15
that'll make it, you know, even harder
for us to be a leader on the global stage.
00:53:27:15 - 00:53:31:06
We're sometimes an outlier on things
like Law of the Sea Treaty and any number
00:53:31:06 - 00:53:36:14
of other multilateral instruments
where we should be leading.
00:53:36:16 - 00:53:39:18
And yeah, what he's doing with deep sea
mining is, is
00:53:39:18 - 00:53:43:13
just making us even more of a lone ranger,
if not a pariah.
00:53:43:15 - 00:53:45:07
Yeah, it's like we'd be the new pirates.
00:53:45:07 - 00:53:46:18
I mean, the US hasn't signed on,
00:53:46:18 - 00:53:49:18
but we've always been in compliance
with the Law of the Seas.
00:53:49:21 - 00:53:50:14
Right
00:53:50:14 - 00:53:54:06
And and we've actually gotten
to a good place in fisheries,
00:53:54:06 - 00:53:55:24
and he's getting rid of those.
00:53:55:24 - 00:53:56:11
Yeah.
00:53:56:11 - 00:53:59:06
So we will have to relearn painful
lessons.
00:53:59:06 - 00:54:00:05
Right?
00:54:00:05 - 00:54:04:06
I hope we don't have to,
you know, relearn the lessons of the cod
00:54:04:06 - 00:54:05:19
and other fisheries that we've
00:54:05:19 - 00:54:08:19
totally crashed with overfishing,
but it seems like we're heading that way.
00:54:08:21 - 00:54:09:02
Right?
00:54:09:02 - 00:54:13:06
So so you're doing what you can here
on the Hill in Congress.
00:54:13:08 - 00:54:18:06
What do citizens do
to not feel frustrated, to feel
00:54:18:08 - 00:54:19:21
that they're doing something?
00:54:19:21 - 00:54:22:10
You know, there's a there's
a number of things you can support.
00:54:22:10 - 00:54:27:03
The groups that are lawyered up
and fighting these things in court,
00:54:27:05 - 00:54:32:04
But the other thing is, as consumers, I still think that we have a huge role
00:54:32:04 - 00:54:35:06
to play and American consumers don't want to have
00:54:35:11 - 00:54:38:24
illicitly caught fish in their seafood supply chain.
00:54:38:24 - 00:54:42:15
They don't want to have slave labor on their dinner menu.
00:54:42:17 - 00:54:47:10
that, I think, continues to be a really important aspect of this.
00:54:47:10 - 00:54:49:13
So...Making consumer choices.
00:54:49:13 - 00:54:51:18
Take them to court, take it to the streets.
00:54:51:18 - 00:54:54:13
Take it to the streets.
00:55:38:17 - 00:55:43:06
Thank you Former President Obama
and then vice president and later
00:55:43:06 - 00:55:45:01
President Biden
00:55:45:01 - 00:55:49:04
Which brings me back to something,
Richard Charter of the Ocean Foundation
00:55:49:04 - 00:55:52:05
said to me in this episode that we recorded this week
00:55:52:05 - 00:55:56:17
that - We're not
going to take it anymore...small laugh...
00:55:57:09 - 00:55:58:05
It reminded me
00:55:58:05 - 00:56:02:08
of that 1970s movie NETWORK.
00:56:02:17 - 00:56:04:23
All I know is that first you got to get mad.
00:56:04:23 - 00:56:07:23
You got to say I'm a human being,
goddammit.
00:56:08:02 - 00:56:09:22
My life has value.
00:56:09:22 - 00:56:14:09
So I want you to get up now.
00:56:14:11 - 00:56:17:20
I want all of you
to get up out of your chairs.
00:56:17:22 - 00:56:21:04
I want you to get up right now
and go to the window.
00:56:21:06 - 00:56:24:15
Open it and stick your head out and yell.
00:56:24:17 - 00:56:29:09
I'm mad as hell
and I'm not going to take this anymore.
00:56:29:11 - 00:56:31:16
I want you to get up right now.
00:56:31:16 - 00:56:32:18
Get up,
00:56:32:18 - 00:56:36:03
go to your windows, open them
and stick your head out and yell,
00:56:36:08 - 00:56:39:10
“I am as mad as hell
and I'm not going to take this anymore!”
00:56:39:10 - 00:56:41:22
Things have got to change.
How many stations does this go?
00:56:41:22 - 00:56:43:06
67
00:56:43:06 - 00:56:46:13
I know it goes to Louisville, Atlanta.
(overlapped with) “I’m not going to take this anymore.”
00:56:46:16 - 00:56:48:23
Then we'll figure out what to do
about the depression
00:56:48:23 - 00:56:50:24
and the inflation and the oil crisis.
00:56:50:24 - 00:56:55:15
But first, get up out of your chairs,
open the window, stick your head out
00:56:55:19 - 00:57:00:16
and yell, and say “I am mad as hell
and I’m not gonna take this anymore!”
00:57:00:16 - 00:57:02:06
(Faye Dunaway)
Who are you talking to Herb?
00:57:02:06 - 00:57:04:10
(he replies WHSG Altanta)
Are they yelling in Atlanta?
00:57:04:10 - 00:57:05:18
Are they yelling in Atlanta, Ted?
00:57:05:18 - 00:57:08:08
(Academy Award winning actor Peter Finch)
But first you gotta get mad.
00:57:08:08 - 00:57:12:13
You've got to say “I am mad as hell
and I am not going to take this anymore!”
00:57:12:13 - 00:57:15:13
(back to the production room)
They're yelling in Baton Rouge, Dammit!
00:57:15:19 - 00:57:18:19
voiceover) That was a clip from the 1976
Film Network.
00:57:18:20 - 00:57:21:09
Seems tailor made for us today.
00:57:21:09 - 00:57:25:20
Remember, you have until June 16th
to make your voice heard about offshore
00:57:25:20 - 00:57:30:00
drilling along our California coast
and other U.S.
00:57:30:00 - 00:57:31:02
coasts.
00:57:31:02 - 00:57:37:05
Go to SaveMyCoast.org,
and protest with everything you've got.
00:57:37:15 - 00:57:46:14
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00:57:46:23 - 00:57:56:00
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