First Name: | Edward |
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Last Name: | Mainland |
Email Address: | emainland@comcast.net |
Affiliation | Sierra Club California |
Subject | Priority Concerns: Draft Scoping Plan |
Comment |
Kudos to CARB's staff for a Scoping Plan that's moving in the right direction. But it needs strengthening before completion in November. CARB's challenge is to 1) support solutions that are truly commensurate with the scale of the problem; 2) insist that barriers to climate protection and carbon reduction be clearly identified, understood and removed; 3) resist attempts by politicians and special interests to water down the science and weaken the Plan; 4) refuse to be sidetracked by false paths, phony solutions, green-scamming and dirty-industry foot-dragging. Seven crucial GHG actions to improve CARB’s plan: 1) Make any cap and trade 100-percent auction -- with revenues going to scale up renewable clean energy, not to a general public payout, keeping offsets narrowly limited and solidly verified. Don't allow the Western Climate Initiative to dilute or compromise California's own, better solutions. 2) Frame cap-and-auction as just one tool among market mechanisms. Bring forward the other tools more robustly, including feed-in tariffs and carbon fees in the Plan’s near-term action agenda; 3) Give the 33-percent renewable electricity standard by 2020 the force of law, either through legislation or regulatory action or both. It's not enough just to recommend that been done and hope it will occur. 4) Strongly promote and enable Community Choice Electricity Aggregation (CCA) and its potentially powerful GHG reductions; 5) Give more specificity and amplitude to the goal of electrifying transportation, especially greatly expanding ZEV numbers (plug-ins and electric cars) beyond CARB's currently too low projected levels; 6) Greatly strengthen the too-modest and overly-timid land use and agricultural sections of Plan 7) Include and support ALL ETAAC's recommendations on zero waste and recycling, not just a few, as well as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR); |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2008-07-30 15:47:18 |
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