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Coast Range Radio

Coast Range Radio

Michael Gaskill

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/16j. Total Éps: 145

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At Coast Range Radio, we interview folks who work to build just communities that provide for people and the natural world. We are particularly interested in the connections between Pacific Northwest forests, social justice, and the climate crisis.

Coast Range Radio is an independent radio show and podcast hosted by Michael Gaskill.  Michael is a lifelong rural Oregonian and climate justice organizer.

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Water Rights and Changing Oregon's Water Law, with Christopher Hall of the Water League

mardi 10 septembre 2024Durée 32:15

Freshwater, i.e. non-salinated water, is arguably the most precious resource on earth, and in Oregon, by law, all water belongs to the public.  However, if you examine who actually controls water usage in Oregon, you might come away with a very different impression.

Water rights, and the laws that govern them, are incredibly consequential for both humans and ecosystems, and will only become more so in the coming years and decades.

A few months ago, I attended a talk by Christopher Hall, executive director of The Water League, focused on Oregon’s push to modernize our water code in the 2025 legislative session.

I came away from that talk fired up about water rights, and I’m excited to be joined by him today to talk about The Water League’s efforts to reform Oregon’s water codes

https://www.waterleague.org/

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Forest Under Siege, with Author Rand Schenk - Part 2

lundi 12 août 2024Durée 29:00

Today’s episode is part two of my interview with Rand Schenk, author of a great new book on history of the Forest Service, its founder, Gifford Pinchot, and over 100 years of forest management and mismanagement in the Pacific Northwest.

The book, “Forest Under Siege: The Story of Old Growth After Gifford Pinchot”,  chronicles the Forest Service’s progressive populist origins, how it abandoned its founding mission of conservation and drove our old growth forests to the brink of extinction, and how, or if, the agency is entering a new restoration ecology era.

In part one of our interview, which you can find on the podcast feed of Coast Range Radio or at coastrange.org, we covered the story of the forest service from its humble beginnings through the era of hubris and destruction, and ended that episode with the creation of the Northwest Forest Plan. 

On today’s episode, we really get into the big questions around how the Forest Service wants to manage National Forests for the next generation, whether they can be trusted, and how we can protect our public lands right now.   

On that note, I’ll be joined by Coast Range Association’s Executive Director, Chuck Willer, for an update on our campaign to protect Mature and Old Growth in the Siuslaw National Forest, so stick around for that!  Learn more at https://coastrange.org/actnow/

Forest Under Siege is available at local bookstores throughout the northwest, and you can order a copy online by searching for Forest Under Siege.

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Are we on the Cusp of a Community Forest Revolution?! With Alexander Harris

mardi 27 février 2024Durée 41:08

Where I live in the coast range, I am surrounded in all directions by industrial timber plantations for miles in all directions.

Now, I have no problem with logging.  I think silviculture is a good and noble profession.  But it is plain for anyone to see that the short rotation, financialized plantation management practiced by the Wall Street investors who own the vast majority of private timberland is destroying our communities and ecosystems.

The Coast Range Association has been highlighting the need for an alternative model of forest management that sustains both economies and ecosystems for decades.  So when I heard about today’s guest’s research into community forests, I was all ears.

Alexander Harris is the Land and Water policy manager at the bellingham based non-profit ReSources.   Alexander recently completed a graduate program in Environmental Policy at Western Washington University, where his research explored how community-driven forest stewardship can help restore watersheds.

Research Links/Show Notes:
Restoring The Nooksak Through Community-Driven Forest Stewardship: https://cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2151&context=wwuet

Referenced in this episode:
https://www.nwcommunityforests.org/
https://stewartmountaincf.org/
https://nisquallylandtrust.org/our-lands-and-projects/nisqually-community-forest
https://www.dnr.wa.gov/Teanaway
https://co.chelan.wa.us/natural-resources/pages/nason-ridge-community-forest
https://www.sightline.org/profile/kate-anderson/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBKlofDmdpo&pp=ygUOamVycnkgZnJhbmtsaW4%3D

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"The Most Dangerous Dam in Oregon"! Plus, the Williams Community Forest Project

lundi 12 février 2024Durée 29:00

For those of us who work to make a positive impact on the world, there is often a default towards focusing on big national and international level issues.

Between the rapidly worsening climate crisis, national campaigns to preserve Mature and Old growth forests, decarbonization and electrification fights, never-ending election cycles, on and on,  it’s easy to forget that there are important local, grassroots struggles happening in communities everywhere that deserve our support and attention.

Local campaigns are, for a variety of reasons, overlooked and underappreciated. But that's where a small number of dedicated people can have an outsized impact, and cumulatively, these local fights can translate into big wins..

I am going to work to highlight some of those campaigns this year, and we’ll learn about two of them today.


Research Links/Show Notes:
Winchester Dam

Pipe Fork Creek/Williams Community Forest Project

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Taxing Big Timber to Protect Communities from Wildfire

Saison 1 · Épisode 72

mardi 23 janvier 2024Durée 29:00

I don’t have to tell anyone reading this that here in the west, wildfires are a fact of life. I’m also sure that most folks are already aware that the climate crisis, combined with more and more homes being built in and around forest lands is creating an escalating cycle of devastation in fire prone communities.

There is a tremendous amount of pressure on politicians and agencies to act, or at least to be seen to be acting, but right now, too many people, including many key decision makers, are looking at the problem backwards.

To talk about the real solutions to protecting communities from wildfires, as well as an exciting piece of legislation making its way through Salem, I’m joined by Ralph Bloemers.  Ralph is the Director of Fire Safe Communities for the Green Oregon Alliance, producer of the award winning wildfire documentary Elemental, and has worked on forest conservation issues for decades. 

He is a wealth of information on wildfires, the right and wrong way to protect communities and homes, and current legislative efforts to address these issues.

You can also email me anytime with feedback, questions, or show ideas at michael@coastrange.org

Show Notes:

https://www.opb.org/article/2023/12/23/jeff-golden-preps-proposals-wildfire-preparedness-funding/

https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/01/03/oregon-needs-more-money-to-fight-big-wildfires-who-should-pay-for-it/

https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/01/10/timber-industry-tied-to-proposal-shifting-wildfire-protection-costs-from-landowners-to-public/

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State Representative David Gomberg on Marine Reserves, Rural Infrastructure, and Much More!

mardi 9 janvier 2024Durée 29:00

This is our first episode of 2024, and I can’t think of a better guest to start the year off with than State Representative David Gomberg.

Representative Gomberg represents House district 10, which encompassess Lincoln County, as well as parts of western Benton and Lane counties, and happens to be my State Representative.

Among many other positions, he serves as co-vice chair of the powerful Ways and Means budgeting committee and co-chair of the subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development, and is the Chair of the bipartisan Coastal Caucus.

Before we get started, if you want to learn more about the Oregon Legislature, how it works, how to meaningfully engage, how to contact your representatives, and more, oregonlegislature.gov is a pretty great resource for a government run website.  There are also links to resources and tutorials in our show notes below.

You can also email me, michael@coastrange.org, with questions, comments, or suggestions about this episode, or anything else.

Show Notes:
David Gomberg Legislative Webpage https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/gomberg
https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023I1#


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Reflecting on 2023, and What's Ahead for the Coast Range Association

mardi 12 décembre 2023Durée 29:25

It’s dark, it’s cold, and it’s very rainy.  We may be a couple weeks from the solstice as of this recording, but for my money, we’ve definitely entered another coast range winter.

I love to use this time of year to reflect and take stock, so I figured it was a great time to invite the Coast Range Association’s Executive director, Chuck Willer back for our annual year in review episode.

You can find out more about everything we’ll be discussing today at our website, coastrange.org, and I really want to encourage everyone listening to go to the website and subscribe to our email newsletter.  We only send out a few emails a year, and I can promise that Chuck always has something to say that’s worth reading!

Research Links/Show Notes:

https://coastrange.org/sign-up-for-our-newsletter/

https://coastrange.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Wealth-Income-and-Rural-Communities-sm.pdf

NW Forest Plan Amendment One-pager: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1151261.pdf

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Bonus - Brenna TwoBears on NoDAPL, an Indigenous Just Transition, and More!

mardi 5 décembre 2023Durée 32:02

I recently had a great interview with Brenna TwoBears from the Indigenous Environmental Network, but I couldn’t fit our whole conversation into our last full episode.

Brenna came on to talk about IEN’s ongoing fight to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline, and how you can take action by submitting comments to the army corps of engineers by December 13th.   But we also covered a lot more ground, and I really appreciated what Brenna had to say on the broader context of an indigenous just transition, the proposed Thacker Pass lithium mine, and more!

I think anyone who likes this show will too, so I’m putting out an extended version of our conversation.

If you like what we’re doing here on Coast Range Radio, please help us out by sharing this episode with your friends, and consider leaving us a nice review on whatever podcast app you use.

Ps- if you don’t know how to do that, feel free to email me at michael@coastrange.org and I’ll send you directions.

As always you can find all episodes of Coast Range Radio on apple podcasts, spotify, or any other podcast app, and at coastrange.org .

And, last plug I promise, it would mean a lot to us at the coast range association for you to become a monthly donor at coastrange.org, or click this donate link.  We are a small outfit, but we’re extremely passionate about this work, and your support is critical to our ability to be effective.


Research Links/Show Notes:

https://www.instagram.com/coastrangeradio/

Elliott State Forest DRAMA! Plus, The Ongoing Fight to Stop the Dakota Access Pipeline

mardi 28 novembre 2023Durée 36:28

Today, we have not one, but two amazing guests talking about two important and timely topics: the Dakota Access Pipeline fight, and the recent Elliot State Forest drama.

Bob Sallinger joins to walk me through the bombshell that Oregon State University just dropped on the Elliott State forest process, and why them walking away might actually be good news.

But first, we’ll hear a short excerpt of my conversation with Brenna TwoBears from the Indigenous Environmental Network about their ongoing fight to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline, and how you can take action by submitting comments to the army corps of engineers by December 13th. 

My conversation with Brenna was really fun and we covered way more ground than I could fit into this episode, so I’m releasing the extended interview as a bonus podcast.  I hope you give that a listen, I think fans of this show will really appreciate the full conversation!

Speaking of our podcast feed, we have very few reviews and ratings, and it would mean a lot to me if a few more listeners gave us a rating and review.

And, last plug I promise, it would mean a lot to us at the coast range association for you to become a monthly donor at coastrange.org, or click this donate link.  We are a small outfit, but we’re extremely passionate about this work, and your support is critical to our ability to be effective.

As always, my email is michael@coastrange.org.

Research Links/Show Notes:

https://www.instagram.com/coastrangeradio/

Forests Over Profits, part 3 - Can Forests "Own" Themselves?! With John Brush

Épisode 68

mardi 14 novembre 2023Durée 29:16

This is part three of our Forests Over Profits series, featuring selected presentations from the Forests Over Profits Conference that the Coast Range Association helped organize this September.

I’m so excited for you to hear this talk by John Brush of the Cedar Moon Collective and Tryon Life Farm, entitled, "Should Anyone Own The Forest?".

From the "Rights of Nature" legal movement, to community forestry, and resurgent indigenous sovereignty, Brush shared a diverse and creative set of approaches that seek to undermine capitalist extraction as the primary human relation with land.

I really appreciated how Brush’s approach made me think about forest ownership and relation to the land from a completely different perspective.

If this show helps give you a different perspective or inspires you, please consider subscribing to Coast Range Radio on apple podcasts, spotify, or any podcast app, and I would be so grateful if you would leave a good review. 

You can also learn more about the Coast Range Association at coastrange.org and my email is michael@coastrange.org.

Research Links/Show Notes:
 - ‘Should anyone "own" the forest?’, by John Brush, brush@riseup.net, (includes research links in the endnotes)
https://tryonfarm.org/who.owns.forest.pdf
- New Zealand forest and river given rights of “legal person”
http://maorilawreview.co.nz/2014/10/tuhoe-crown-settlement-te-urewera-act-2014/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/16/new-zealand-river-granted-same-legal-rights-as-human-being


This episode is dedicated to the memory of Sean Jacobson.  Sean was an incredibly passionate activist, permaculture practitioner, and an active member of many many different organizing efforts.  I knew Sean through our work with the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance, which put on the Forests Over Profits conference.

I know how bleak the world can often feel, and it can be hard not to feel hopeless sometimes.  But there is always beauty in the world, and there is always something to keep living and fighting for.

If you’re struggling, it’s not your fault and you are not alone. 

Please reach out to someone, whether it’s a friend or family member, a therapist, or as comedian Maria Bamford says, any random stranger who will listen.   Speaking of, again, my email is michael@coastrange.org, and I’ve always got a willing ear to lend.

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