First Name | John |
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Last Name | Oda |
Email Address | Jandjoda@aol.com |
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Subject | Fix low carbon fuel program |
Comment | The proposal to remove credits for hydrogen produced from fossil fuels is a positive step. But delaying implementation of this measure until 2030 means production of hydrogen from fossil fuels will continue to receive financial rewards for another five-plus years, thus incentivizing the harm we should be preventing. * Biofuels produced from virgin soy or canola oil have major negative consequences, including deforestation, and incentivizing industrial agriculture that generates large amounts of greenhouse gas and other pollution, and drives up food prices. The proposed revision acknowledges such problems, but continues to provide credits for the production of biofuels that include up to 20 percent from these destructive sources. And even this weak restraint will not take effect until 2028. Environmental justice advocates have repeatedly called instead for caps on vegetable-oil based biofuels. * The proposed draft continues to provide credits for industrial dairy "biogas." This financial support continues to incentivize the expansion of large-scale factory dairy farms, causing serious harm to the health of surrounding communities, increasing the greenhouse gases and pollution generated by the production of feed for cows confined to barns; concentrated methane emitted by pools of waste; the inevitable leakage of methane during storage and transportation; and greenhouse gas emissions produced by combustion of the product. We urge CARB to phase out support for biomethane as rapidly as possible. * Unlike previous versions of the LCFS, the new proposal does not require airlines to take any responsibility for the combustion of fossil jet fuel, even for intrastate travel. This is a step backward, excluding a major source of greenhouse gases and pollution from fossil fuel combustion. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2024-08-20 01:01:55 |
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