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Protecting What Makes Monterey Bay Unique
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Why Electing Peter Coe Verbica to Congress Matters for California
MONTEREY, Calif. & SANTA CRUZ, Calif. & BAY AREA, Calif. & SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - eTradeWire -- Science-Based Stewardship — Not Political Theater
Monterey Bay is one of the most extraordinary ecological regions in the world. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary safeguards one of North America's richest marine ecosystems. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, The Forest of Nisene Marks, Wilder Ranch, and our coastal bluffs represent generations of conservation that balanced preservation with public access. Our coastline, redwood forests, agricultural valleys, and watersheds are not abstractions — they are living systems that define who we are.
Peter Coe Verbica understands both the sacred value of the outdoors — his family donated the heart of Henry Coe State Park — and the equally sacred responsibility families carry to provide for their loved ones. He believes protecting nature and protecting working families are not competing priorities, but complementary obligations. Now we have an opportunity to put that perspective to work by electing him to the U.S. House of Representatives in District 19.
For too long, our environmental policy has been driven by symbolism instead of science, by mandates instead of engineering, and by rhetoric instead of results.
Energy Without Engineering Is Risk
Renewables are being marketed as a complete solution when they are only one part of a complex grid. Intermittent generation, inadequate storage, and fragile transmission planning have already exposed weaknesses. Climate ambition requires engineering discipline — which means predictable, baseline power.
Wind infrastructure carries real tradeoffs:
Solar expansion has required massive battery deployment and converts large swaths of valuable land into permanent industrial sites. Monterey County hosts one of the nation's clearest warnings: Moss Landing.
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When the Moss Landing battery facility caught fire, local families didn't debate energy policy — they evacuated. One young mother packed her newborn into the car, uncertain what the smoke contained or how long it would linger. That moment exposed the gap between environmental ambition and engineering discipline — and raised a simple question: were these risks fully accounted for?
Public reporting confirms that in January 2025 a major fire at the Moss Landing battery storage facility led to emergency response measures, temporary road closures, and evacuations in surrounding areas. Earlier thermal incidents at the site and nearby installations also prompted safety reviews and operational shutdowns.
Battery storage carries fire risk, toxic release potential, and disposal challenges — especially near sensitive coastal and agricultural zones.
This is not opposition to clean energy. It is a demand for accountability.
Congestion Is Not Climate Policy
Highway 1 and Highway 101 congestion continues to increase idle time and localized emissions. Overlapping permitting requirements and administrative inefficiencies have stretched Highway 1 construction timelines, prolonging disruption for commuters and local businesses.
Restricting general lane capacity while expanding commuter (HOV) lanes that sit underutilized worsens bottlenecks. Vehicles idle longer. Emissions rise.
Bike lane configurations that restrict efficient right turns or extend signal cycles increase intersection congestion and concentrated pollution.
Environmental transportation policy should reduce fuel waste — not institutionalize inefficiency.
Housing Policy Driving Carbon Output
Coastal housing restrictions have displaced workforce families inland. Teachers, nurses, and service workers now commute farther. Hybrid employees still travel long corridors.
Vehicle miles traveled increase. Emissions increase.
Housing policy is climate policy. Blocking workforce housing near employment centers shifts environmental costs onto highways and working families.
That is not sustainability. It is displacement.
Voters Approved Water Storage. It Wasn't Built.
California voters approved billions in water bonds. Yet storage expansion has lagged.
Salinas Valley agriculture increasingly relies on groundwater pumping. Aquifers strain. Saltwater intrusion risks grow.
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Regulation without infrastructure shifts stress rather than solving scarcity.
Water storage is environmental infrastructure. Failing to build it is not conservation — it is negligence.
Wildfire: The Carbon Nobody Counts
Wildfires release massive carbon emissions in single events — wiping out years of incremental reductions.
Fuel accumulation, insufficient thinning, limited prescribed burns, and inadequate water infrastructure intensify fire severity.
Forest science supports active management. Avoiding fuel reduction in the name of preservation has increased danger.
Megafires are not accidents. They are the predictable outcome of policies that ignore systems science.
Watersheds Under Strain
In Santa Cruz County, unmanaged encampments have formed near sensitive watershed areas.
Environmental impacts include:
Compassion without structure harms both people and ecosystems. Protecting vulnerable individuals must include protecting vulnerable watersheds.
The Record Speaks
Under current incumbents:
It requires engineering. Infrastructure. Lifecycle analysis. Supply chain resilience. Measurable results.
Monterey Bay deserves leadership that protects our sanctuary waters, our redwood forests, our agricultural valleys, and our families — with policies grounded in science and accountability.
The choice is not between environmental protection and economic vitality.
The choice is between political inertia and disciplined stewardship.
It is time for a new way of thinking — rooted in fact, science, and responsibility — to protect what makes Monterey Bay unique.
Let's elect Pete Verbica to the U.S. House of Representatives and bring science-based environmental leadership to District 19.
Disclaimer: This image is a conceptual illustration used for representational purposes only. It does not depict an actual person, specific evacuation, or documented scene from the Moss Landing battery incidents, but reflects broader community safety concerns.
Paid for by Verbica for Congress.
Monterey Bay is one of the most extraordinary ecological regions in the world. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary safeguards one of North America's richest marine ecosystems. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, The Forest of Nisene Marks, Wilder Ranch, and our coastal bluffs represent generations of conservation that balanced preservation with public access. Our coastline, redwood forests, agricultural valleys, and watersheds are not abstractions — they are living systems that define who we are.
Peter Coe Verbica understands both the sacred value of the outdoors — his family donated the heart of Henry Coe State Park — and the equally sacred responsibility families carry to provide for their loved ones. He believes protecting nature and protecting working families are not competing priorities, but complementary obligations. Now we have an opportunity to put that perspective to work by electing him to the U.S. House of Representatives in District 19.
For too long, our environmental policy has been driven by symbolism instead of science, by mandates instead of engineering, and by rhetoric instead of results.
Energy Without Engineering Is Risk
Renewables are being marketed as a complete solution when they are only one part of a complex grid. Intermittent generation, inadequate storage, and fragile transmission planning have already exposed weaknesses. Climate ambition requires engineering discipline — which means predictable, baseline power.
Wind infrastructure carries real tradeoffs:
- Bird and bat mortality
- Offshore construction noise affecting marine mammals
- Seabed disruption from anchoring and transmission lines
- Composite blades that are difficult to recycle
- Rare-earth-dependent generators and electronics
Solar expansion has required massive battery deployment and converts large swaths of valuable land into permanent industrial sites. Monterey County hosts one of the nation's clearest warnings: Moss Landing.
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When the Moss Landing battery facility caught fire, local families didn't debate energy policy — they evacuated. One young mother packed her newborn into the car, uncertain what the smoke contained or how long it would linger. That moment exposed the gap between environmental ambition and engineering discipline — and raised a simple question: were these risks fully accounted for?
Public reporting confirms that in January 2025 a major fire at the Moss Landing battery storage facility led to emergency response measures, temporary road closures, and evacuations in surrounding areas. Earlier thermal incidents at the site and nearby installations also prompted safety reviews and operational shutdowns.
Battery storage carries fire risk, toxic release potential, and disposal challenges — especially near sensitive coastal and agricultural zones.
This is not opposition to clean energy. It is a demand for accountability.
Congestion Is Not Climate Policy
Highway 1 and Highway 101 congestion continues to increase idle time and localized emissions. Overlapping permitting requirements and administrative inefficiencies have stretched Highway 1 construction timelines, prolonging disruption for commuters and local businesses.
Restricting general lane capacity while expanding commuter (HOV) lanes that sit underutilized worsens bottlenecks. Vehicles idle longer. Emissions rise.
Bike lane configurations that restrict efficient right turns or extend signal cycles increase intersection congestion and concentrated pollution.
Environmental transportation policy should reduce fuel waste — not institutionalize inefficiency.
Housing Policy Driving Carbon Output
Coastal housing restrictions have displaced workforce families inland. Teachers, nurses, and service workers now commute farther. Hybrid employees still travel long corridors.
Vehicle miles traveled increase. Emissions increase.
Housing policy is climate policy. Blocking workforce housing near employment centers shifts environmental costs onto highways and working families.
That is not sustainability. It is displacement.
Voters Approved Water Storage. It Wasn't Built.
California voters approved billions in water bonds. Yet storage expansion has lagged.
Salinas Valley agriculture increasingly relies on groundwater pumping. Aquifers strain. Saltwater intrusion risks grow.
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Regulation without infrastructure shifts stress rather than solving scarcity.
Water storage is environmental infrastructure. Failing to build it is not conservation — it is negligence.
Wildfire: The Carbon Nobody Counts
Wildfires release massive carbon emissions in single events — wiping out years of incremental reductions.
Fuel accumulation, insufficient thinning, limited prescribed burns, and inadequate water infrastructure intensify fire severity.
Forest science supports active management. Avoiding fuel reduction in the name of preservation has increased danger.
Megafires are not accidents. They are the predictable outcome of policies that ignore systems science.
Watersheds Under Strain
In Santa Cruz County, unmanaged encampments have formed near sensitive watershed areas.
Environmental impacts include:
- Waste entering waterways
- Chemical contamination
- Discarded needles in riparian zones
- Fire ignition risk
Compassion without structure harms both people and ecosystems. Protecting vulnerable individuals must include protecting vulnerable watersheds.
The Record Speaks
Under current incumbents:
- Energy reliability concerns persist
- Battery safety incidents have occurred locally
- Congestion worsens
- Super-commuting increases emissions
- Groundwater depletion continues
- Wildfire severity intensifies
- Watersheds face unmanaged degradation
It requires engineering. Infrastructure. Lifecycle analysis. Supply chain resilience. Measurable results.
Monterey Bay deserves leadership that protects our sanctuary waters, our redwood forests, our agricultural valleys, and our families — with policies grounded in science and accountability.
The choice is not between environmental protection and economic vitality.
The choice is between political inertia and disciplined stewardship.
It is time for a new way of thinking — rooted in fact, science, and responsibility — to protect what makes Monterey Bay unique.
Let's elect Pete Verbica to the U.S. House of Representatives and bring science-based environmental leadership to District 19.
Disclaimer: This image is a conceptual illustration used for representational purposes only. It does not depict an actual person, specific evacuation, or documented scene from the Moss Landing battery incidents, but reflects broader community safety concerns.
Paid for by Verbica for Congress.
Source: Verbica for Congress
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