Investing in global warming solutions
It’s time for California to make a large, long-term investment in
clean energy technologies that will solve global warming. Solar power,
high-speed trains, zero-energy homes—these are the technologies that
will drive our transition to a clean energy economy and ultimately
solve the climate crisis.
Environment California is working to get the Schwarzenegger
administration to create a $1 billion-plus per-year Global Warming
Solutions Fund to invest in solar, wind, energy efficiency and other
technologies that will put California on a path to reducing global
warming emissions 25 percent by 2020.
Make polluters pay
As California leads the way on global warming, a big challenge is
deciding how to pay for investments to replace our biggest sources of
pollution. Environment California is supporting a plan to fund clean
energy by making polluters pay for every ton of global warming
pollution they emit, while continuing to push forward with strong
policies to require increased production of clean, renewable
electricity and energy efficiency.
As the Schwarzenegger administration considers a “cap-and-trade”
program to cut pollution, Environment California is working to ensure
that polluters pay for 100 percent of their emissions.
“Making polluters pay is the cleanest, cheapest and smartest way to cut
global warming pollution,” said Environment California Advocate Jason
Barbose. “After decades of government subsidies to fossil fuel
industries, it’s time to level the playing field and reward clean
technology.”
Environment California supports using revenue from polluters to:
• Invest in clean energy research and development, and the deployment of renewable energy technologies;
• Reduce costs for consumers with investments in energy efficiency and annual rebates;
• Support development of “green collar” jobs through training and outreach programs; and
• Support pollution reductions in California’s most polluted communities.
It’s time to act
The scientific consensus is in and public awareness is on the
rise—it’s time to tackle global warming head on. From dangerous heat
waves and shrinking snowpack, to intense winter storms and increased
summer smog, California will suffer irreversible consequences unless we
reduce the amount of global warming pollution we emit.
The simple truth is that solving global warming means kicking our
dependence on fossil fuels. Unfortunately, the combustion of fossil
fuels—oil, gas and coal—accounts for 88 percent of California’s global
warming pollution. Furthermore, California is the 12th largest source
of global warming pollution in the world.
With global warming threatening our future, energy prices surging, and
war raging in the Middle East, we need to change course now and move
beyond fossil fuels.