
As an independent outdoor journalist, I have learned that much of what you see in the mainstream media and some alternative media is at best false narratives and often nothing but complete and total lies.
I am very skeptical of information coming from the U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation and NOAA Fisheries, as well as state agencies such as the California Department of Water Resources, Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Conservation. The LA Times, Washington Post, New York Times and other media outlets are often spokesmouths for the agencies and the corporate interests they often serve.
On California water and environmental issues, the mainstream media spreads the Big Lie and false narratives from federal and state agencies and corporate lobbyists. Four of the worst Big Lies and false narratives that I have encountered over the past decade are:
- "Jerry Brown is a green governor"
Fact: he is anything but "green" as I have documented in article after article. Brown backs the Delta Tunnels, fracking, faux marine protected areas, salmon and Delta smelt destroying water policies, clear cutting, carbon trading, REDD and many other environmentally destructive policies.
- "California is the green leader in the nation."
Fact: California is NOT the nation's green leader. California is the nation's third biggest oil producer, behind North Dakota and Texas, and Big Oil exerts inordinate control over the Governor's Office, the Legislature and the regulatory agencies. While California has some great environmental laws, they aren't enforced like they should be because of the capture of the regulatory apparatus by Big Oil, Big Ag and other corporate interests. The state features some of the dirtiest cities in the nation, worst water pollution and fastest declines in salmon, Delta smelt and other species, due to regulatory capture.