First Name: | Arianna |
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Last Name: | Van Meurs |
Email Address: | arianna_vanmeurs@sbcglobal.net |
Affiliation | Consultant, Smart Growth |
Subject | Recommendation for CARB's AB32 website |
Comment |
October 9, 2008 Dear Chair Nichols and Members of the Air Resources Board: Thank you for the commitment you have made to implementing AB 32 which represents a critical milestone in addressing the overwhelming challenge of global climate change. As a very interested bystander who is attempting daily to understand the most recent developments and twists and turns in this incredibly exciting, but extremely complicated process, I have an observation and a suggestion that I would like to make. My observation is that you have tried to make this process transparent and your website has a wealth of information, but the California Climate Change Portal and ARB website have become unwieldy. It is extremely difficult for laypeople such as myself, who want to understand and support this process, to find the critical high-level pieces of information and to uncover recent developments and thus to support the process in whatever ways we have at our disposal. My suggestion is that the ARB consider creating a more user-friendly website that allows and actually invites the kind of support from local governments, counties, regional governments, nonprofits, educational and private entities and individuals that the ARB will need if emission reduction goals are to be met. This new website would reach out and be user-friendly to a wide range of people, from those just familiarizing themselves with the issue of climate change to those who are on the forefront of writing the guidelines for how we'll achieve the targets in the various sectors. It could exist in conjunction with, embedded in, or separate from the existing website. Generally, this website will help people with all levels of understanding of climate change get on the same page. It will clearly lay out the targets by sector and subsector. It will shamelessly reveal for each sector and subsector what the plans are, thus helping to engage more people in the effort. It will publish short-term actions and how various levels of the public and private sector can and will contribute to the effort. Perhaps most importantly, it will report on the progress that is being made, thus keeping the various players accountable and encouraging a larger number of people to be engaged. For an example of this type of website, you can visit the website of a company called Visible Strategies (visiblestrategies.com) whose product 'see-it' attempts to fulfill the objectives mentioned above. While I have no relationship with this company other than as a participant in two of their webinars, they have an impressive list of clients including Lester Brown's Earth Policy Institute. I recognize that the ARB staff resources must be stretched by the AB32 scoping plan and process. However, you have invested so much in this process that it would be a shame not to invest in a tool that would help to optimize the process for implementing the emissions targets. Such a website would also provide a window for other governmental and nonprofits worldwide to witness and to emulate the groundbreaking efforts underway in California. Again, I thank you for your time. In appreciation for all that ARB is doing, Arianna Van Meurs |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2008-10-09 13:29:12 |
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