largest old-growth redwood forest left in the world is just a couple miles downriver here at humboldt redwood state park. we hardly get any rain for 6 months or more out of the year, and so the moisture that comes in in our summer fogs is really what sustains the redwoods, and, you know, we all know what happens when you put a fan in a really humid room. it drops that humidity. what people might not think about is the huge role that our forests play in sequestering carbon. an acre of old-growth redwood stores more carbon than an acre of old-growth amazonian rainforest, and so the significance of these forests, they really are part of the lungs of the pacific northwest. when we asked the company about whether or not this would impact fog, you know, their response was, "well, we can't be expected to evaluate every possible concern and impact from this project. you'll have to get that." koch: we have a long legacy in this county and many areas in america where large investor will come in. they'll getax breaks. they'll get all kinds of incentives. they'll build their facility. taxes change. other economic f