Dear CA Air Resources Board,
I urge you to restore
California’s leadership on clean cars by accelerating the
state’s transition to 100% electric vehicles and
strengthening requirements on new gas-powered vehicles by a goal of
2030 to stop selling polluting cars.
Climate pollution
from gas-powered cars and trucks makes up 40% of total greenhouse
gas emissions in California. These vehicles are a massive driver of
the climate emergency, devastating our state with deadlier, more
damaging wildfires, heat waves, and drought.
Historically, we’ve led the nation on setting strong auto
emissions standards — but the current clean cars proposal
falls short of the climate action we need.
If we
don’t reach 100% zero-emission vehicle sales until 2035, it
will be too late for California to meet its goal of carbon
neutrality by 2045, since many new vehicles last 20 years or
longer. Moving that target to 2030 will give our state a better
chance of meeting its climate goals and remaining a global leader
on clean cars.
And until we reach that target in 2030,
California can’t ignore the climate-damaging emissions from
new gas cars. We need to take immediate action to make sure they
emit less pollutants as they drive our roads for decades.
This action is also critical to protect the health of communities
hit hardest by tailpipe pollution. Cancer-causing vehicle exhaust
harms people's health and particularly hurts low-income communities
of color near congested freeways.
California must lead
the way with strong policy solutions to end tailpipe pollution and
build an environmentally just transportation system. New clean car
standards must ensure equitable access to electric vehicles.
We urge you to adopt strong clean car rules that
require:
• 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by
2030. • 7% annual pollution cuts from gas-powered cars in
the meantime. • Mandatory equity commitments to ensure
that communities most affected by pollution benefit from electric
vehicles first and foremost.
This transition is a
tremendous opportunity to create family-supporting, high-road jobs
for Californians. We urge you to seize this moment and adopt
nation-leading clean car standards that slash climate pollution,
ensure equity, and promote good jobs.
Sincerely,
Sincerely, Jan Dietrick Ventura, CA 93001
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