ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
The North Coast is one of the most ecologically significant places in the world. Our old-growth redwoods, wild rivers, and productive coastline are not just beautiful. They are the foundation of our economy, our identity, and our future.
We are committed to:
Protecting old-growth forests and opposing any weakening of timber harvest regulations that put habitat and watersheds at risk
Defending clean water in the Eel, Mad, Trinity, Klamath, and Smith rivers, including support for dam removal and salmon restoration
Fighting for coastal access and ocean health, including sustainable fishing rights for North Coast fishing communities
Transitioning Humboldt County to clean, local energy including offshore wind development done right, with union labor and community benefit agreements
Centering environmental justice, recognizing that Indigenous communities and low-income communities on the North Coast bear a disproportionate burden of pollution and climate impacts
Holding corporations accountable for environmental harm and opposing the rollback of state and federal environmental protections
We believe in a North Coast where clean air, clean water, and a living wage can coexist — and we will fight for that vision.