Greenlight is interfering with Morro Bay, time to call them out

June 23, 2025

OPINION by MANDY DAVIS

For such a small town, and with Morro Bay’s relatively low population density we sure as hell have a lot of folks from out of town, with lots of money and questionable ethics and tactics, interested in us!

Case in point; the Washington D.C. based Greenlight America non-profit. They are politically and ideologically motivated to focus on our small coastal towns by the desire to influence public sentiment on utility scale “clean energy” projects.

In the past, they have donated tens of thousands of dollars to influence the public on the A-24 ballot measure that if defeated would have opened the door for the much contested proposed Vistra BESS project on the Morro Bay National Estuary and at the entrance to the Morro Bay Harbor. Even with the canvassing, direct mail projects and costly marketing, their efforts failed and sanity and conservation won the day.

Now, Greenlight America is interfering again in our local issues and attempting to influence our local citizens’ opinions regarding offshore wind and the “necessity for our county to embrace the industrialization of our oceans and coastal communities by the offshore wind industry.”

With canvassing and social media posts they are presenting themselves as concerned local citizens which they are not!

It’s time we let these well funded East Coast corporation and think tank employees know that we do not appreciate their interference and insinuation into our local environmental and economic affairs. We have a lot to lose if offshore wind is successfully established on the coast of Central California.

We cannot allow this kind of outside interference without a fight and the recognition that we see them for who they are – politically and economically motivated outsiders funded by huge investors with a stake in the success of offshore wind nationally and here in California.

Let’s “redlight” Greenlight. Call them out! Tell them we see them for who they are and shut the physical and metaphorical door in their faces.

Let’s say a resounding no to offshore wind and its development here on our beautiful and “Old California” Central Coast. We don’t want outside influencers here and we sure as shit don’t need an industry here that will decimate our oceans and coastal communities for decades to come.

Mandy Davis is the president of REACT Alliance and a Morro Bay resident. REACT Alliance is a local organization established to educate and inform the public about the issues involved with offshore wind.

 


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It would be interesting to know how much money Dawn Addis, John Headding and other local politicians have received from these outside groups in an attempt to influence their votes on local matters of great importance


As the past Planning Director of Morro Bay from 1977-79, I couldn’t agree more with Mandy Davis on this issue. In my capacity when I was there, I worked with the City Council, the Planning Commission, and the California Coastal Conservancy to create the first Comprehensive Waterfront Plan that has since then resulted in most of the pedestrian and waterfront improvements along the Embarcadero, Tidelands Park, and what became the Harbor Walk.


It looks like Greenlight America is “gaslighting” the City of Morro Bay in taking a position that would override all the good that this coastal town has fought for. Stay the course as a great little town and fishing village!


The lack of downvotes in even two hours makes me wonder if the pro fossil fuels crew even realized they were inviting it into their own backyard… Santa Barbara ain’t that far away… Who’s to say Morro Bay isnt next in line for some B E A-utiful oil derricks?!? And oil tanker traffic… Along with oil spills… Etc etc etc…. Wind power from turbines you cant even see sounding a little better now?


Yah brah, what you can see is the exploitation of our small fishing/recreational ports industrialized to support fake green energy sources with massive battery plants which tend to catch on fire. Do you think we use oil to generate power here?


Vote better if you don’t like these Environmentalist types.


Do you let flies into your house? Or bother to clean up grease splatter on your oven? Surely you wash your dishes? If yes… I would ask why your “environment”, stops at your front door?


Why does YOUR environment end when the sun sets?


Never heard of them. All for wind and solar energy!! Sanity is not relying on a soul source of energy, not the other way around. Basic common sense should inform you on whether a clandestine consirator is influencing local opinion.


CERTAINLY; yall would.be olposed to oil drilling rigs on our coastline near morro bay? No? Downvote for no. I won’t be shocked. Heads in the sand, heads in the sand.


Of course we would fervently oppose oil rigs off Morro Bay. Mostly because…there isn’t any oil off Morro Bay, so the rigs would just be pollution.


Still a downvote?


Also, we rely on nuclear, natural gas, and hydro for power generation. We dont have oil or coal burners here.


Holy cow! Thank you for this, Mr. Davis.


The first amendment is a door that swings both ways Mandy.

I am glad to see you use your right to lament those using their rights.


Leave our town alone….


As we used to say in the protest days of old…..”right on”!


“Far out man”


To clarify…. “right on” to the writer, Mandy Davis. “Wrong off” to Greenlight,. Green goo doofuses