• 90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast

  • By: Chris Clarke
  • Podcast

90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast cover art

90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast

By: Chris Clarke
  • Summary

  • Join Chris Clarke and a variety of guests as they explore the challenges and opportunities of the American Southwest's fragile ecosystems. Engaging interviews with experts, activists, and advocates on conservation, land management, and environmental justice. Science and sentiment, politics and philosophy, hiking and history, culture and creativity all go into defending the desert. Be forewarned: We are out to recruit you to the cause.

    2024 Desert Advocacy Media Network
    Show More Show Less
activate_primeday_promo_in_buybox_DT
Episodes
  • S3E20: Desert Protection versus Climate Capitalism: Can we have both?
    Jun 26 2024
    A representative of a Canadian mining firm poised to damage Ash Meadows and the Amargosa says opponents might be shills for oil and gas companies. We take him to task. We often hear that sacrificing natural landscapes is a necessary evil for renewable energy. But as Rebecca Wisent says, “...the conversation now is almost entirely about ways to handle climate change without changing how we live.” We can do better. We're going on a brief hiatus: Back July 9. About the Guest(s): Chris Clarke is the host of the "90 Miles from Needles" podcast and a prominent advocate for desert protection. His extensive work includes contributions to the Desert Advocacy Media Network, where he serves as the driving force behind several conservation initiatives. Chris is also heavily involved in local grassroots movements and has a wealth of knowledge about the ecological and cultural significance of desert environments. Joe G. is the voiceover artist for the "90 Miles from Needles" podcast. His role adds a dynamic and engaging element to the show's introduction and closing segments. Episode Summary: Welcome to another impactful episode of the "90 Miles from Needles: Desert Protection Podcast," hosted by Chris Clarke. In this emotionally charged episode, Chris dedicates the show to his late brother-in-law, Greg Oberg, and announces a brief hiatus to address personal and professional commitments. Moving forward, Chris dives deep into the heated opposition faced by Rover Critical Minerals in Amargosa Valley, where residents are raising concerns about the potential environmental damage of lithium mining. Throughout the episode, Chris Clarke utilizes his platform to shed light on the environmental and social ramifications of resource extraction, highlighting the stark opposition from local communities, environmental advocates, and indigenous tribes. With compelling arguments, he challenges the narrative that pits renewable energy initiatives against environmental conservation, calling out the misleading tactics used by companies like Rover Critical Minerals. By emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers both human needs and ecological preservation, Chris provides a thought-provoking discourse on modern energy policies and desert protection. Key Takeaways: Personal Tribute: Chris Clarke dedicates this episode to his late brother-in-law, Greg Oberg, and announces a short hiatus for personal and professional reasons.Community Opposition: The residents of Amargosa Valley are unanimously opposed to Rover Critical Minerals' lithium mining plans, citing threats to local groundwater and ecosystems.Environmental Conservation: Chris highlights the tension between renewable energy projects and environmental protection, criticizing the tactics of some industry proponents.Desert Advocacy: The episode underscores the importance of protecting desert habitats and respecting the cultural and ecological significance of these landscapes.Unified Resistance: Diverse groups, including environmentalists, local communities, and indigenous tribes, are coming together to resist harmful mining practices in the desert. Notable Quotes: "Gregory Oberg was an excellent brother-in-law. Thank you for everything, Greg." - Chris Clarke"People in Amargosa Valley are justifiably upset at Rover Critical Minerals." - Chris Clarke"There is no renewable energy industry. There is just the energy industry." - Chris Clarke"It's just ego. Just ego is all it is." - Chris Clarke"The degree to which we, as a species, disregard the importance of any other species we share this planet with…" - Chris Clarke Resources: Desert Advocacy Media Network: thedamn.orgAmargosa Conservancy: https://amargosaconservancy.orgLas Vegas Review Journal: (Article by Alan Halaly referenced in the episode) https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/youre-just-the-suit-residents-spar-with-mining-exec-at-tense-town-hall-3073095/Rebecca Wisent's Substack Newsletter: Fearless Green https://fearlessgreen.substack.com/ For those passionate about environmental conservation and interested in the delicate balance between energy development and ecological preservation, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned for more from "90 Miles from Needles," and join us at the next watering hole. See you on July 9.Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • S3E19: Oh, those dark desert skies
    Jun 18 2024

    About the Guest(s):

    Mitch Miller: Mitch Miller is a seasoned landscape photographer based in Joshua Tree, California. With a career that started in 1981, Mitch has a unique affection for capturing night sky images. His extensive knowledge of Joshua Tree National Park and a deep connection to the desert landscape informs his artistic pursuits. Mitch's work reflects a profound appreciation for the interrelationship between natural beauty and celestial phenomena.

    Steve Bardwell: Steve Bardwell is the President of the Morongo Basin Conservation Association. Steve has been an advocate for desert preservation since 1990, contributing significantly to the community’s efforts to protect natural resources, including the enactment of the San Bernardino County Light Trespass Ordinance. His dedication to environmental conservation is backed by a deep appreciation for the desert environment and its intrinsic value.

    Episode Summary:

    In this enlightening episode of 90 Miles from Needles: The Desert Protection Podcast, host Chris Clarke delves into the importance of dark skies over the Southern California desert. With guests Mitch Miller and Steve Bardwell, the conversation navigates the significance of reducing light pollution for the benefit of human health, wildlife, and astrophotography. This episode also updates listeners on the latest progress of the light trespass ordinance in San Bernardino County.

    Beginning with an update on Chris's dog, Heart, and a shout-out to followers and contributors, the conversation soon shifts to the importance of dark skies. Mitch Miller shares his journey with night sky photography, describing its artistic and sensory aspects. Steve Bardwell discusses the scientific reasons behind the need for dark skies including the detrimental effects of artificial lighting on human and wildlife health. This episode is filled with practical insights into the ongoing struggle to preserve dark skies and the pivotal roles played by various organizations in enforcing regulations.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Importance of Dark Skies: Dark skies are crucial for human health, wildlife, and preserving natural night views.
    • The Light Trespass Ordinance: Enacted to reduce light pollution, this ordinance impacts exterior lighting regulations in San Bernardino County.
    • Community Involvement: The successful passage of the light trespass ordinance involved concerted efforts from local and national organizations.
    • Astrophotography Appeal: Mitch Miller’s night sky photography work underscores the beauty of naturally dark environments and their importance.
    • Practical Lighting Solutions: Tips on how to implement dark sky-compliant lighting using simple, cost-effective methods are shared.

    Notable Quotes:

    1. "Landscape photography is about knowing where to stand and when to stand there." – Mitch Miller
    2. "Nature evolved with dark skies, and artificial light is throwing a wrench in the whole work." – Steve Bardwell
    3. "Light pollution is like bringing up the house lights during the best song." – Mitch Miller
    4. "It's glare that creates unsafe conditions because you can't see when you have a lot of glare." – Steve Bardwell
    5. "You can take simple steps like painting the inside of a fixture or using a rusted can to shield light efficiently." – Steve Bardwell

    Resources:

    • World Atlas of Night Sky Brightness: darkskymap.com/nightskybrightness
    • Darksky International: darksky.org
    • Morongo Basin Conservation Association: https://www.mbconservation.org/
    • Mitch Miller’s Photography: https://www.fineearthphotography.com/

    For more on preserving our desert environment and to stay updated on the fight against light pollution, be sure to listen to the full episode and stay tuned for upcoming content from 90 Miles from Needles: The Desert Protection Podcast.

    Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donate

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Show More Show Less
    47 mins
  • S3E18: Don't Die Today! Staying Safe in Desert Heat
    Jun 11 2024
    Surviving and thriving in desert heat require a combination of knowledge, preparation, and vigilance. Understanding the immediate dangers, recognizing early symptoms of heat injuries, and taking practical precautions can help ensure safety for everyone venturing into these extreme conditions. By sharing these insights, we can better equip ourselves and our communities to handle the increasing temperatures and enjoy the desert’s unique beauty responsibly.

    Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donate

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Show More Show Less
    39 mins

What listeners say about 90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.