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Comment for California Cap-and-Trade Program (capandtrade10) - 45 Day.

First NameTed
Last NameIngalls
Email Addresstedingalls@earthling.net
Affiliation
SubjectCA officials must adopt a strong global warming program
Comment
I want to thank our state officials for taking global warming
seriously and developing a plan to reduce global warming pollution
while at the same time creating jobs and making California a
healthier and more prosperous place to live. The proposed program
will decrease global warming emissions from the state’s largest
polluters and establish a market price on these emissions.

This program is one of many policies CARB is using to reach the
state’s goal of reducing global warming emissions to 1990 levels by
2020, along with renewable energy, energy efficiency, and cleaner
transportation standards.

While parts of the proposal are strong, such as setting a limit
that declines each year, and setting a minimum price on carbon
pollution. This steady price signal will help businesses make
long-term investments in strategies to reduce global warming
emissions.

However, I would recommend that the program be strengthened by
requiring more of the state’s largest polluters to pay for their
global warming emissions instead of giving permits away for free.

By forcing polluters to pay for the emissions they generate by
purchasing permits in an auction, we can then re-invest the auction
funds into efforts that will help us transition to a cleaner
economy and help lower energy costs for Californians. This can be
done by making homes and businesses more energy efficient,
increasing public transit options, and developing wind and solar
projects in California.

This is the time to make the move to a new energy system while we
still have petroleum available to create it. The more aggressive
the policies now, the greater long term benefits will be realized

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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted 2010-12-11 07:49:31

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