
On January 4, California Governor Jerry Brown joined Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee in condemning President Donald Trump's plan to expand oil and gas drilling in federal waters. This comes at a time when California regulators have expanded offshore oil drilling by 17 percent in state waters.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s plan for nationwide offshore oil and gas leases would significantly expand offshore drilling by offering new leases in waters off Alaska, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. If approved, the plan would open up oceans that have largely been off limits to oil drilling, including areas in the Arctic and Atlantic where Trump is trying to revoke permanent protections, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
The new offshore drilling plan would have a devastating impact on fish, wildlife, and the ocean ecosystem, as well as the fishing, Indigenous, and coastal communities that depend on them for their economies, livelihoods, and culture.
The governors issued a joint statement saying that this political decision to open the Pacific Coast waters to oil and gas drilling goes against decades of strong opposition from both Republicans and Democrats in Oregon, Washington, and California. They emphasized the dangers of past offshore oil spills to wildlife and the fishing, recreation, and tourism industries in their states and highlighted that science shows climate change necessitates reducing dependence on fossil fuels. They affirmed their commitment to stop this reckless, short-sighted action.
Brown also issued a personal statement criticizing Trump, pledging resistance to his plan to expand offshore oil drilling. He stated that Trump has chosen the wrong course, arguing that America’s economy benefits from adhering to the Paris Agreement and that Trump is wrong on the science. Brown declared that California would resist what he called a misguided and insane course of action.
While these statements articulate strong opposition to Trump's offshore drilling plans, the Governor's Office press did not provide additional details.