50 min

The Myth of California's Climate Exceptionalism ft. Gary Graham Hughes w/ Biofuelwatch (G&R 140‪)‬ Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

    • Politics

California prides itself on being more progressive than most on solving the issue of the climate crisis. Whether it's phasing out the internal combustion engine or promises to take on the state's many oil extraction sites. There is a notion of "climate exceptionalism" in California's liberal ruling elite.   
But the California state government is captured by oil interests like many others. The pro-industry legislation and political action just comes in different forms.   
Flying solo, Scott talks with Gary Graham Hughes (@vozsilvestre) from Biofuelwatch (@biofuelwatch) to discuss the idea of California's "climate exceptionalism." They discuss the false solutions to the climate crisis being promoted by industry.  Gary gives us a background on false solutions like carbon capture and storage, "net zero" and market schemes like cap and trade. They also talk about the revolving door of public sector employees, lobbyists for industry and the Big Green non-profit industrial complex. And how corporate media lifts up the ruling classes' ambitions for climate capitalism and false solutions.   
Bio// 
Gary Graham Hughes (@VozSilvestre) is the California Policy Monitor at Biofuelwatch and the co-Host/co-Producer of Terra Verde on KPFA in Berkeley, CA.  He also has Masters in Environmental Science from the University of Montana and splits his time between the San Francisco Bay Area and Humboldt County.  
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Links// 

Biofuelwatch: https://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/
Biofuelwatch: Carbon Capture or Captured Futures (https://bit.ly/3rANbQR)  

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This is a Green and Red Podcast production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969).  “Green and Red Blues" by Moody.   Editing by Isaac

California prides itself on being more progressive than most on solving the issue of the climate crisis. Whether it's phasing out the internal combustion engine or promises to take on the state's many oil extraction sites. There is a notion of "climate exceptionalism" in California's liberal ruling elite.   
But the California state government is captured by oil interests like many others. The pro-industry legislation and political action just comes in different forms.   
Flying solo, Scott talks with Gary Graham Hughes (@vozsilvestre) from Biofuelwatch (@biofuelwatch) to discuss the idea of California's "climate exceptionalism." They discuss the false solutions to the climate crisis being promoted by industry.  Gary gives us a background on false solutions like carbon capture and storage, "net zero" and market schemes like cap and trade. They also talk about the revolving door of public sector employees, lobbyists for industry and the Big Green non-profit industrial complex. And how corporate media lifts up the ruling classes' ambitions for climate capitalism and false solutions.   
Bio// 
Gary Graham Hughes (@VozSilvestre) is the California Policy Monitor at Biofuelwatch and the co-Host/co-Producer of Terra Verde on KPFA in Berkeley, CA.  He also has Masters in Environmental Science from the University of Montana and splits his time between the San Francisco Bay Area and Humboldt County.  
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Links// 

Biofuelwatch: https://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/
Biofuelwatch: Carbon Capture or Captured Futures (https://bit.ly/3rANbQR)  

Follow Green and Red// 

https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast 

Donate to Green and Red Podcast// *

Become a recurring donor at  https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast*
Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR 

This is a Green and Red Podcast production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969).  “Green and Red Blues" by Moody.   Editing by Isaac

50 min