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Fight for Our Future: -- The Last Chance to Protect Our Beaches

2023-04-15 18:04:14

When I was doing community service for the CAP project, I noticed that the beautiful beaches were not as pure as they actually were. Even if I spend three hours cleaning the beach for the first time, I pick up a cup of garbage. Most of them are cigarette butts, plastic waste, canned food. After the volunteer, I read an article about water pollution and disappearance of the beach. Depending on these two factors, I am interested in studying the causes of these events. The beach is a precious resource, but it is in danger in the United States.

When I saw the chairman of the California Coastal Commission being dismissed this week, I was shocked by two things. Dr. Charles Lester's resignation should offend California civilians concerned about our coast protection and protect the beach and the seaside cliffs. The battle is coming soon. It got as warm as the past 40 years. Thousands of Californians are standing up to protect our beloved coastline and have broad support for securing public access to the "coastal law" 40 years ago and its committee and preventing excessive exploitation I reconfirmed. The coastal committee listened to the unanimous consensus of the people and then fired Lester in anyway.

Our south beach is a world famous destination, our fishery is one of the most productive areas in the world. For 30 years, SELC has been committed to protecting coastal resources. And we are still major spokespersons to destroy the Southeastern region and are the new eastern part of the Gulf of Mexico for offshore drilling. In early 2015, the Obama administration announced that it is considering to start drilling oil and natural gas on the coasts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. It is the core of our coastal country

Climate change threatens the future of the planet and threatens our economy. Tim believes that protecting our natural resources and the environment is important for our long-term health, safety and prosperity. That is why he cooperated with the Trump regime to eliminate federal environmental protection including clean air and water and decided to withdraw President Trump's US leadership and withdraw from Paris' climate agreement. Tim objected to offshore drilling in Virginia. In cooperation with the Trump regime he ignores the Virginians' voices and is opening up the coastal waters to drill this process. Tim also criticized the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) which approved the valley and pipeline at the Atlantic coast and asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reexamine the theoretical issue and re-voting the Atlantic coast pipeline It was.