Donald Trump vs. the Ocean
By David Helvarg / The Progressive Magazine / November 21, 2024
For those of us committed to protecting the ocean, it’s always been clear that restoring healthy seas will be the work of our lifetimes, and that of others who’ll come after us.
Unlike the majority of Americans, I believe the Biden Administration did a decent job, particularly in responding to the climate emergency we’re currently living through. During his term, Biden signed into law two major pieces of legislation: the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Nonprofit groups including Blue Frontier, which I founded, created an “Ocean Climate Action Plan” which helped in adding $10 billion to the IRA law, with a focus on coastal resiliency, including $3 billion for greening ports.

By Steve Anderson /
Editordude: The following is but the beginning of a more longer piece by Peter Bohmer, a good friend of the Rag and former OBcean who now lives in Olympia, Washington.
Washington D.C. is building miles of bike lanes, though fewer people are biking to work.
The following letter to the editor in today’s Los Angeles Times (Nov. 21) caught our attention. The editors put a headline on it of “The reality of single-family blocks” and magnified the letter itself.
By Kate Callen

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By David Malcolm /
Early Wednesday morning in OB, Nov. 20, a fire broke out in a condominium which displaced four people and caused an estimated $120,000 in damages.
By Co-Pilot




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