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Fighting Climate Change with Nature-Based Solutions: Surfrider's Climate Action Program

The Surfrider Podcast

Release Date: 10/02/2025

Style, Soul, & Stewardship. A Conversation with Surfing Legend Rob Machado show art Style, Soul, & Stewardship. A Conversation with Surfing Legend Rob Machado

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Legendary pro surfer Rob Machado is widely regarded as one of the most influential and stylish surfers of all time. But Rob’s relationship with and impact on surfing and the ocean run much deeper than his professional career. 

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Drilling is Killing: What’s Next in The Fight Against Offshore Drilling? show art Drilling is Killing: What’s Next in The Fight Against Offshore Drilling?

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In this episode, we’re joined by Surfrider’s Ocean Protection Manager, Pete Stauffer, and Surfrider’s CEO, Dr. Chad Nelsen, to learn more about what will happen next in the complicated and consequential offshore oil drilling process unfolding now that the initial public comment period has ended. We also discuss what obligation, if any, the federal government has to listen to and “consider” the overwhelming popular opposition to its expansive offshore drilling plans, which are putting over 1 billio

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Making Waves in 2025 show art Making Waves in 2025

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Despite federal environmental rollbacks and budget cuts to NOAA and EPA, the Surfrider Foundation secured more than 40 coastal victories in 2025 — proving that grassroots activism and community-level action can still deliver real results for ocean protection. CEO Dr. Chad Nelsen and senior staff Emma Haydocy and Miho Ligare reflect on groundbreaking wins, including the completion of the 30-year Surfers Point coastal adaptation project and the Climate Action Program's restoration of 20+ acres of coastal ha

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The LA Fires. From Beaches to Burn Zones show art The LA Fires. From Beaches to Burn Zones

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The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires didn't just devastate communities — they unleashed a cascade of toxic contamination into Southern California's coastal waters. When flames consumed over 16,000 structures in the Palisades and Eaton fires, they created a new environmental crisis: ash, heavy metals, PFAS chemicals, and hazardous debris washing directly into the Pacific Ocean.

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Fighting Climate Change with Nature-Based Solutions: Surfrider's Climate Action Program show art Fighting Climate Change with Nature-Based Solutions: Surfrider's Climate Action Program

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When half of America's beaches could vanish by 2100, what's the solution? Join Surfrider’s Climate Action Program Manager Carla Avila-Martinez and Coasts & Climate Initiative Sr. Manager Emma Haydocy as they reveal how Surfrider's network is restoring America’s coastlines using nature-based solutions like planting mangrove forests, removing invasive plant species , and restoring coastal dunes. This episode also features Paul Jenkin, the dedicated campaign leader who spent decades fighting to save Ventur

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Drilling is Killing: Surfrider’s Fight Against Offshore Drilling show art Drilling is Killing: Surfrider’s Fight Against Offshore Drilling

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In this episode, we explore Surfrider’s decades-long campaign against offshore drilling and the devastating environmental costs of our dependence on fossil fuels with Surfrider CEO Dr. Chad Nelsen and Surfrider’s Ocean Protection Manager, Pete Stauffer. We also hear from Violet Sage Walker, the Chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council — nominators of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary — and learn about her multigenerational connection to the California coast, and her Tribe’s b

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Surfrider's History: From Malibu to the Halls of Congress show art Surfrider's History: From Malibu to the Halls of Congress

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Over 40 years ago, a group of surfers from Malibu, California, were concerned about escalating coastal development at their favorite surf spot, and they took action. In this episode, we hear from Surfrider’s co-founder Glenn Hening, world champion surfer and Surfrider’s first ambassador Shaun Tomson, and current CEO Dr. Chad Nelsen to explore the motivation behind and the evolution of Surfrider’s environmental mission to become the world’s most impactful grassroots coastal and ocean conservation org

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“The End”: Montauk, Activism, and Conservation with Taylor & Liev Schreiber show art “The End”: Montauk, Activism, and Conservation with Taylor & Liev Schreiber

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Montauk, known locally as “The End,” is a historic fishing village at the eastern tip of Long Island that boasts some of the finest surf beaches on the East Coast — many now threatened by serious water quality and beach erosion issues. In today's episode, we speak with Taylor and Liev Schreiber, exploring their special connection to the town, the ocean, and their long-standing support of Surfrider's coastal conservation mission. We'll also spend time with Surfrider's Water Quality Initiative Senior Ma

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The Most Polluted Beach in America show art The Most Polluted Beach in America

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The Tijuana River is poisoning San Diego residents. Every day, millions of gallons of untreated sewage, toxic chemicals, and trash are crossing the international border, and the problem is spreading to an increasingly greater area of San Diego County. In today’s show, we talk to Surfrider's Clean Border Water Now Program Manager Sarah Davidson, Doctor Kimberly Dickson, who is treating local residents for medical conditions related to the pollution, and Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre, to learn why Sur

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When half of America's beaches could vanish by 2100, what's the solution? Join Surfrider’s Climate Action Program Manager Carla Avila-Martinez and Coasts & Climate Initiative Sr. Manager Emma Haydocy as they reveal how Surfrider's network is restoring America’s coastlines using nature-based solutions like planting mangrove forests, removing invasive plant species , and restoring coastal dunes. This episode also features Paul Jenkin, the dedicated campaign leader who spent decades fighting to save Ventura’s iconic Surfers' Point — and won. Listen now to discover why working with nature beats fighting against it, how Surfrider’s grassroots activists are leading coastal climate adaptation projects nationwide, and what your community can do to protect local beaches from rising seas and extreme weather.

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