00:55:55 Eric Devezin: Good morning, from San Jacinto, California. 00:59:24 Pamela Martinez: Thank you for joining our webinar today! Please drop all your questions into the Q&A, not the Chat. 01:06:42 Pamela Martinez: Thank you for joining our webinar today! Please drop all your questions into the Q&A, not the Chat. 01:15:48 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/about/people/assemblymember-gregg-hart-2/ 01:17:10 Robert Kibrick: There was a typo on one of the earlier slides. Assemblymember Bryan’s bill on low-producing oil wells was AB 2716, not AB 2719 as listed on your “Make Polluters Pay - Signed into Law” slide 01:22:55 Leslie Purcell: thank you, Gregg Hart!! 01:28:48 Loretta L: GO Assemblymember Hart! 01:29:00 Allis Druffel: Thank you, AM Hart. You will be a great climate “mentor” to some of these new leg members. 01:31:36 Lokelani Devone: Thank you, Assemblymember Hart, for your strong voice on climate change. Agree that you will be an excellent mentor to the new legislators! 01:31:50 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/about/people/jason-pfeifle/ 01:34:12 John McKenna: 👏 01:36:57 Vforsythe13: will you be addressing Chevron decision and impact legislation to counter? 01:37:27 Maya Iñigo – Anderson: Great presentations from both presenters! 01:37:53 Pamela Martinez: Thank you for joining our webinar today! Please drop all your questions into the Q&A, not the Chat. 01:38:04 Vforsythe13: will climate action plans for schools come before legislature again 01:40:11 Pamela Martinez: Please drop all your questions into the Q&A, not the Chat. 01:46:16 Hank Kaplan | CSU Chancellor's Office: excellent work by both Jason and Assemblymember Hart! Thank you! 01:46:42 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/about/people/assemblywoman-lori-d-wilson/ 01:51:05 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/about/people/juan-altamirano/ 01:56:25 ric*: *tuesday 01:58:04 Vforsythe13: thank you for your presentations 02:00:36 Cherie Holcomb: And 30x30 is only a stepping stone to the actual need which is 50x50 02:04:29 Cathie Buchanan, Bear River Band, Loleta, CA: The land conservation should be to protect 70x70 and focus on how to bring the land that is already developed to be environmentally sustainable. Stop building out, and start building up. 02:05:06 Cathie Buchanan, Bear River Band, Loleta, CA: The more green space that is taken, the more the Earth will warm up. 02:05:09 Cherie Holcomb: Including in-fill 02:06:08 Vforsythe13: put in questions in Q& A but not brought up? 02:06:54 Brian Schmidt, he, Menlo Spark: In SF Bay Area, MidPen Open Space District will not use any funding from wildfire prevention tree removal for general funds, just for environmental enhancement. This counters the negative incentive a questioner mentioned. 02:12:17 Juan Altamirano - TPL: Learn more and take action https://yesonprop4ca.com/ 02:12:46 Beverly DesChaux: the money would be there if the legislative and public will were there! 02:13:44 Katharine Harrison: Comment on this question: Have activist groups explicitly and immediately connect disasters to efforts to get a climate superfund (SB 1497). CBD has a campaign to do exactly that. 02:15:26 Shirley McGrath: Yes and the media has a huge part in this! Connecting storms, fires, etc. to the climate crsis! 02:15:53 Kimberly Burr: Big increase in cost of pollution to deter it in the first place. 😀 02:17:32 Frances Lee: Thank you! 02:17:40 Marc Victoria, The Climate Center: https://theclimatecenter.org/events/carbon-dioxide-removal-and-communities-learning-from-the-past-planning-for-the-future/ 02:17:42 Kimberly Burr: 👍 02:17:55 Suzel Bertrand: THX to all 02:17:55 Cathie Buchanan, Bear River Band, Loleta, CA: The climate crisis is also related to human activities on land. Everything is connected