First Name | David |
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Last Name | Harding |
Email Address | daveharding1225@yahoo.com |
Affiliation | none |
Subject | VOTE NO on new emission burdens for housing |
Comment | I am writing to express strong concern about the proposed recommendation within the AB 32 Scoping plan to target a reduction of 5 million metric tons (MMT) annually of greenhouse gases from Regional Transportation-Related Targets. Specifically, I understand that the Board is being asked by some to increase that target to something higher, potentially significantly higher, than 5 million metric tons. I strongly urge the Board NOT to increase the Regional Transportation-Related Targets any further. I not only question whether sufficient scientific information exists to support quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from passenger vehicles at the proposed 5 MMT level, but I also know of no credible scientific evidence that would indicate that larger reductions are reasonably achievable or sustainable without causing dislocations and extreme economic hardships. Governor Schwarzenegger recently signed Senate Bill 375, which sets out the process to determine the actual Regional Transportation-Related GHG Targets. That process needs to be given deference and allowed to work. It should not be preempted at this early stage by unilateral action by the Board! As someone who lives in California and is concerned about GHG emmissions, I have a vested interest in the success of SB 375 and AB 32. I also have a vested interest in helping the state out of its current and profound economic malaise. Imposing out-of-proportion burdens on new housing will neither help our struggling economy nor realistically achieve our AB 32 goals. I strongly urge you not to increase the Regional Transportation-Related Targets any further. David Harding 6 Mozzoni Aisle Irvine CA 92606 |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2008-12-04 13:20:09 |
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