Please listen to the story HERE. April 6, 2022 By Suzanne Potter Climate activists are calling for a rapid shift away from oil and gas, as a way to reduce world dependence on the fossil fuels that prop up the Russian regime and its war in Ukraine. Rallies are set for Friday in 10 cities across California, from Sacramento to […]
Climate advocates, seen here last year in Sacramento, want California to halt all oil and gas drilling, as a step toward a future that is free of fossil fuels. (Last Chance Alliance)
Ukrainian immigrant Igor Tregub, chair of the California Democratic Party Environmental Caucus and former Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board member, said the country must stop the importation of any Russian fossil fuels.
“We vote with our dollars,” he said, “and no longer rely on authoritarian petro-states that murder citizens of neighboring democratic countries.”
California will no longer issue fracking permits after 2024, but former San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon, senior public affairs director of the nonprofit Let’s Green California, wants to ban all drilling permits, right away. And she wants protections for people who live near drilling operations.
Opponents have cited concerns about the loss of energy-sector jobs.
California has passed stringent clean-car regulations and set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2045, but Richmond Vice Mayor Eduardo Martinez said the state still produces and refines a great deal of oil.
“We’ve done too little and not soon enough,” he said. “If we don’t start taking action to stop climate chaos, we’re at the end of our rope. We need to start coming up with a plan for a just transition. It’s going to happen – and if we don’t plan for it, it’s going to happen badly.”
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