Conversations that go deep on the environment, the climate crisis, and the solutions
Sept. 23, 2021
One year ago, catastrophic wildfires devastated communities in southern Oregon, including the rural towns of Talent and Phoenix. The fires destroyed thousands of homes and businesses, raced ahead of people trying to escape in their cars, and killed eleven people. Much of the devastation occurred in the district of state Senator Jeff Golden, Chair of the Oregon Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery. Senator Golden is a rare political animal: a progressive Democrat and environmental champion in a rural, conservative district and a thoughtful, respectful politician who refuses to vilify his opponents.
In this episode we sit down with Senator Golden for an in-depth discussion on the politics of the climate crisis, the wildfires that literally hit close to home for him, and the important climate legislation in Oregon that serves as a national model for progress. We get an inside look at the immense challenges he and his colleagues have faced in enacting environmental legislation, including repeated Republican walkouts in 2019 and 2020 that deprived the legislature of a quorum and were used to block climate legislation, even as the state literally burned. Senator Golden joined us for two interviews that make up this episode: first in October 2020 shortly after the disastrous wildfires tore through his district, and again in August, 2021. The timing of these conversations turned out to be perfect. In the first conversation we hear about why a state cap and trade bill failed while in our recent conversation we learn of the success of a very different kind of climate bill in 2021 that is one of the most far-reaching climate bills on the electricity sector in the nation. We hear not only about the brutal devastation of the 2020 wildfires but also about the successful legislation Senator Golden sponsored in 2021 to reduce the dangers of future fires. We discuss Oregon’s status as one of the few states with no campaign finance limits in the first interview and, in the second, learn about a ballot measure in which the voters took control and authorized campaign finance reform.
Senator Golden’s experience in Oregon offers vitally important lessons for the national efforts to deal with the climate crisis. Despite the difficulty of working in politics in a time where extremism and misleading news are rampant, Senator Golden remains diligent in his commitment to protect the land and the people of his beloved state of Oregon And he offers us nuggets of wisdom from his lifetime as a journalist, logger, carpenter, activist and, now, political leader. Join us this week to hear an authentic, progressive voice of the rural American West.
““I think we need each other to remind ourselves of the stakes and encourage us to remember that, in a way, it doesn’t matter what the odds are, that the good life lies in part in doing the best that we can.””
Connect with Senator Golden: Website | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
Press Releases Related to Climate and Wildfires: SB 1602 Floor Speech | Statement of FERC Approval of the Jordan Cove Pipeline | Response to Governor Brown's Executive Order | SB 1530 Facts on Jobs and Costs | Op-Ed: Investing Upstream | HB 2020 Rural Advantages
Books: Watermelon Summer: A Journal | Forest Blood | As If We Were Grownups | Unafraid: A Novel of the Possible | Everything We Know About Leadership (contributor)
Senator Golden’s Popular Media Publications: Many of Senator Golden’s writing can be found on the Blue Oregon website or listed below
Mail Tribune: Climate action has to stay focused on fairness
Oregon State Legislature Do What You Can Do Column: Welcome to the 2020 Walkout Edition of Do What You Can Do
Oregon State Legislature Do What You Can Do Column: Surviving the fire
Immense Possibilities TV: Website | PBS
The Jefferson Exchange: NPR | Jefferson Public Radio | Apple | Google | Stitcher
Golden for Senate: Meet Jeff Golden
Blog Posts: Now let’s bring Big Logging Back Again! | And so it begins--
Documentaries: River Dogs | The Same River Twice
Oregon Public Broadcasting: Lawmakers seek reduced ties between timber industry ad Oregon board of forestry | Oregon governor signs ambitious clean energy bill | Oregon voters open door for campaign finance limits
The Oregonian: Senator asks Gov. Kate Brown to suspend Oregon's post-fire hazard
tree removal program pending an investigation into allegations of mismanagement
Green Biz: Oregon's forest wildfire without a forest proves forest management isn't enough
Gazette Times: Old wounds of Oregon’s timber wars take first step toward healing
The Astorian: Deal could heal old wounds in Oregon’s timber wars
Crosscut: Oregon Democrats try to learn from British Columbia’s carbon tax
Vox: Oregon Republicans are subverting democracy by running away. Again.
State of Oregon Newsroom: Governor Kate Brown Signs Clean Energy Bills, Sets Goal for 100% Clean Energy by 2040
The Environmental Center: 2021 Oregon Legislative Session
Davis Wright Tremaine: Comprehensive Oregon Wildfire Legislation Reaffirms and Expands Utility Obligations
The Washington Post: Inside the scorched towns of Talent and Phoenix, Ore.