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FIGHTING BIG SOLAR with Alexandra Fasulo: One Farmer vs. the Industry Erasing Upstate New York

1 h 21 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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America’s farmland is being destroyed in the name of green energy. Alexandra Fasulo is doing something about it. Alex is an influencer, entrepreneur, first generation farmer, and accidental activist. Not long after buying a farm in her home state of New York, a neighbor told her about a foreign-owned company that had approached him six times, offering well above market value to lease his hayfield for a solar complex. Her curiosity piqued, she attended a local hearing on a solar protection ordinance. A lobbyist from California confronted her in the parking lot. What was really going on here? Why were foreign-owned companies approaching farmers in upstate New York? Why were Santa Monica lobbyists flying to her tiny village to protest local laws? Those questions led Alex on a path to who she is today: A leading voice in the fight against unchecked industrial expansion of renewable energy projects on America’s working landscapes. From freelance writer to first-generation farmer to grassroots advocate, Alex’s story is about what happens when a corporation comes for your farm town and no one in power picks up the phone. Learn about the rural communities being erased by wind, solar, data center, and battery storage; the impact of foreign corporations and captured state agencies on America’s food production, nature, and wildlife; and how to save your own corner of the country. We talk about the importance of local engagement and the fight to save America’s small town soul. Meet Alexandra Fasulo (0:00) Big Solar Comes to Upstate New York (1:06) One Town Board vs. a Santa Monica Lobbyist (4:28) The Wildlife Management Area They Want to Bury in Panels (10:18) The Redacted Files: When the State Hides the Science (19:24) Foreign Corporations and ORES (39:57)The American Land Rescue Fund: Legal War Chest for Farmers (48:02) From Freelance Fairy to First-Gen Farmer (61:58) What to Do If a Solar Company Calls You (74:24) The Fight Is Not Over (81:55) Follow Alexandra Fasulo on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/alexandrafasulo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/alexandra.fasulo], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AlexandraFasuloBiz], and Substack [https://houseofgreen.substack.com/]. Support her legal fight at American Land Rescue Fund [http://americanlandrescuefund.com]. Show Notes Sponsored by Ranch Vision: www.ranchvision.io [https://www.ranchvision.io/]Special thanks to Josh Woolwine for creating our intro. Follow Josh at www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine [https://www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine]. UNWON is reader-supported. To support independent Western journalism, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber on Substack. Get full access to UNWON at www.americaunwon.com/subscribe [https://www.americaunwon.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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POINT REYES RANCHER TAKES ON HUFFMAN: Nicolette Niman Is Running to Represent the People Jared Huffman Forgot

Nicolette Hahn Niman has one of the more unusual biographies in American public life: environmental lawyer, former vegetarian, cattle rancher, Nobel Week speaker, author of Defending Beef, Point Reyes Seashore resident, and now, a congressional candidate challenging seven-term incumbent Jared Huffman in California’s newly redrawn District 2. She’s also one of two ranching families still standing at Point Reyes after 11 ranching families were forced out in a secretive Biden-era deal brokered by the Nature Conservancy and wrapped in non-disclosure agreements—a deal Huffman reportedly helped engineer and was bound by NDA himself. The Nimans did not participate in the negotiations. Then they sued to protect ranching on the peninsula. What made her run wasn’t just Point Reyes. It was a pattern: the oyster farm that came first, the ranchers who came second, now the local fishermen targeted. It was watching Jared Huffman, who came out of the NRDC, operate for 13 years with what she calls an “absolutist environmentalism” that treats every fisherman, rancher, logger, and farmer in the district as a problem to be managed rather than a constituent to be served. And it was Proposition 50: a Newsom-backed gerrymander that added Shasta, Modoc, and Siskiyou Counties to Huffman’s district, making it, as Nicolette puts it, ground zero for America’s rural-urban divide. Keely has been covering two of the biggest stories in Nicolette’s world: the Point Reyes forced departure and the Potter Valley Project, both of which fall inside Huffman’s district, both of which she weighs in on. They talk about the closed-door NDA process that resulted in the displacement of 200 people and 30 schoolchildren. They talk about what she’s heard on the campaign trail from Shasta to Siskiyou. They talk about the Klamath parallel, Secretary Rollins, and why she’d like to see the Potter Valley Dams stay. And they cover about what it would mean to have someone in Congress who literally wrote the book on defending the beef industry. Show Notes Sponsored by Ranch Vision: www.ranchvision.io [https://www.ranchvision.io/] Special thanks to Josh Woolwine for creating our intro. Follow Josh at www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine [https://www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine]. Support UNWON by subscribing: www.americaunwon.com [http://www.americaunwon.com] Get full access to UNWON at www.americaunwon.com/subscribe [https://www.americaunwon.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode GOVERNOR FOR RURAL CALIFORNIA: Chad Bianco on Water, Fire, Cartels & Taking California Back artwork

GOVERNOR FOR RURAL CALIFORNIA: Chad Bianco on Water, Fire, Cartels & Taking California Back

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episode WHO WOULD WANT THE POTTER VALLEY DAMS? Meet Darcy Burke of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District artwork

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Darcy Burke is vice president of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and a longtime California water professional. She was also featured in the tweet [https://www.americaunwon.com/p/buyer-comes-forward-to-purchase-potter] heard around Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma counties on Monday, when USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a potential buyer has emerged for the Potter Valley Project. Darcy joins me today to talk about why her board is interested in purchasing two dams in Potter Valley, California local politicians and corporations have assured us for years no one wants. Just what exactly is the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District? Why are they interested in purchasing this hydropower project? And most importantly: Do they plan on somehow defying the laws of physics and geography to steal Northern California’s water? No questions were off limits for this important conversation about the future of water in Northern California and how one rural community’s bipartisan, out-of-the-box effort to save their water, their future, and their way of life against tremendous odds sparked a unified California stand against the machine. Read previous coverage of the Potter Valley dam removals here. [https://www.americaunwon.com/t/dam-removal] UNWON is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support independent Western journalism, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Show Notes Sponsored by Ranch Vision: www.ranchvision.io [https://www.ranchvision.io/]Special thanks to Josh Woolwine for creating our intro. Follow Josh at www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine [https://www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine]. Read More Get full access to UNWON at www.americaunwon.com/subscribe [https://www.americaunwon.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23 de abr de 20261 h 3 min
episode FIGHTING BIG SOLAR with Alexandra Fasulo: One Farmer vs. the Industry Erasing Upstate New York artwork

FIGHTING BIG SOLAR with Alexandra Fasulo: One Farmer vs. the Industry Erasing Upstate New York

America’s farmland is being destroyed in the name of green energy. Alexandra Fasulo is doing something about it. Alex is an influencer, entrepreneur, first generation farmer, and accidental activist. Not long after buying a farm in her home state of New York, a neighbor told her about a foreign-owned company that had approached him six times, offering well above market value to lease his hayfield for a solar complex. Her curiosity piqued, she attended a local hearing on a solar protection ordinance. A lobbyist from California confronted her in the parking lot. What was really going on here? Why were foreign-owned companies approaching farmers in upstate New York? Why were Santa Monica lobbyists flying to her tiny village to protest local laws? Those questions led Alex on a path to who she is today: A leading voice in the fight against unchecked industrial expansion of renewable energy projects on America’s working landscapes. From freelance writer to first-generation farmer to grassroots advocate, Alex’s story is about what happens when a corporation comes for your farm town and no one in power picks up the phone. Learn about the rural communities being erased by wind, solar, data center, and battery storage; the impact of foreign corporations and captured state agencies on America’s food production, nature, and wildlife; and how to save your own corner of the country. We talk about the importance of local engagement and the fight to save America’s small town soul. Meet Alexandra Fasulo (0:00) Big Solar Comes to Upstate New York (1:06) One Town Board vs. a Santa Monica Lobbyist (4:28) The Wildlife Management Area They Want to Bury in Panels (10:18) The Redacted Files: When the State Hides the Science (19:24) Foreign Corporations and ORES (39:57)The American Land Rescue Fund: Legal War Chest for Farmers (48:02) From Freelance Fairy to First-Gen Farmer (61:58) What to Do If a Solar Company Calls You (74:24) The Fight Is Not Over (81:55) Follow Alexandra Fasulo on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/alexandrafasulo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/alexandra.fasulo], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AlexandraFasuloBiz], and Substack [https://houseofgreen.substack.com/]. Support her legal fight at American Land Rescue Fund [http://americanlandrescuefund.com]. Show Notes Sponsored by Ranch Vision: www.ranchvision.io [https://www.ranchvision.io/]Special thanks to Josh Woolwine for creating our intro. Follow Josh at www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine [https://www.instagram.com/hjwoolwine]. UNWON is reader-supported. To support independent Western journalism, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber on Substack. Get full access to UNWON at www.americaunwon.com/subscribe [https://www.americaunwon.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17 de abr de 20261 h 21 min