
On January 4, 2018, 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 as reckless and short-sighted.
Ironically, as the three Governors condemned Trump’s offshore drilling proposal, it turns out that California regulators under Jerry Brown have overseen a massive expansion of new offshore drilling in state waters in recent years. A new map website reveals that Governor Jerry Brown controls four times as many offshore wells in state waters than Trump controls in federal waters.
In a statement, the three governors said, This political decision to open the magnificent and beautiful Pacific Coast waters to oil and gas drilling flies in the face of decades of strong opposition on the part of Oregon, Washington and California – from Republicans and Democrats alike. They’ve chosen to forget the utter devastation of past offshore oil spills to wildlife and to the fishing, recreation and tourism industries in our states. They’ve chosen to ignore the science that tells us our climate is changing and we must reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. But we won’t forget history or ignore science. For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we’ll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action.
Brown also issued a personal statement blasting Trump, pledging resistance to Trump's plan to expand offshore oil drilling.
Donald Trump has absolutely chosen the wrong course. He's wrong on the facts. America's economy is boosted by following the Paris Agreement. He's wrong on the science. Totally wrong. California will resist this misguided and insane course of action. Trump is AWOL but