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Ep. 4: “Green” Energy vs. the Mojave Desert

Collage showing Hawk Moth, Windmills, Desert Tortoise and Solar Panels

I interview Kevin Emmerich, co-founder of Basin & Range Watch, a non-profit environmental organization based in southern Nevada that educates people about threats to public land from industrial development and energy extraction in the Mojave Desert and the Great Basin. These regions have been ground zero for “green energy” due to their plentiful sunlight, strong winds and lithium deposits.

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Kevin enjoyed a career in the National Park Service for 20 years in seven different National Parks and Monuments, including Death Valley National Park since 1991 (now retired). He has also worked as a field biologist for research on desert species such as the Panamint Alligator Lizard, Desert Tortoise, and Mojave Fringe-toed Lizard.

I’ve been following Basin & Range Watch’s work for over a decade, since I saw Kevin quoted in an LA Times article about a “green energy” project in California. I’ve interviewed both Kevin and the organization’s co-founder Laura Cunningham a number of times for print and podcast. I appreciate not only their knowledge and experience, but also the love they both so clearly have for the Southwest, a love that I share. So when I had questions how the incoming Presidential election might affect “green energy” projects in this area, my first email was to Basin & Watch.

We don’t go to Trump right away. First I asked Kevin to talk about the negative environmental effects of “green energy” development in the desert, and we mostly talked solar. Having laid the groundwork for why it’s important to stop such projects, Kevin speculated on whether Trump will be worse, the same or better than Biden was and Harris was likely to be. “Better” meaning less development. If you want to skip right to this section, go to timecode 35:01.

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Speaking for the Trees, No Matter Where They're From

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Introducing “Speaking for the Trees, No Matter Where They’re From”—the podcast! Featuring interviews with nature lovers on plants & ecology, with a special focus on “invasive plant” mythologies and the threat to wildlife habitat from “green energy” development. Plus agriculture, wildtending, plant consciousness and more.

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