California Will Create Green Economic Stimulus Package By Implementing Global Warming Solutions Act, New Study Says
Posted on: Monday, 8 December 2008, 12:43 CST
Report Released Just Days before CARB Votes on Plan to Implement Law
Conducted by M.Cubed, a research firm specializing in resource economics and public policy analysis, and commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), the study examines recent analyses conducted by CARB and others to assess potential economic impacts of AB 32. AB 32 mandates that
"This analysis shows that by acting immediately and decisively to reduce global warming pollution,
Key findings of the study include:
- Implementing AB 32 is likely to increase employment in several sectors of the state's economy, as well as associated supply chains, including biomass-based fuels, building and transportation infrastructure construction, clean technologies, environmental engineering, consumer products, information technologies, transportation and logistics, waste management, and water purification and conservation.
California's friendly regulatory setting will attract additional investments in energy-related research and development.California has five of the nation's top 10 cities for clean tech investment (San Jose ,Berkeley ,Pasadena ,San Francisco andSan Diego ).- Several Western states (
Arizona ,California ,Montana ,New Mexico ,Oregon ,Washington andUtah ) and Canadian provinces (British Columbia ,Manitoba ,Quebec andOntario ) have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of a Western Regional Climate Action Initiative (http://www.westernclimateinitiative.org/). Regional cooperation over climate change policies significantly reduces the impetus for businesses to fleeCalifornia to avoid climate pollution policy. - AB 32 will help
California improve energy independence by establishing a more diverse energy supply system that can mitigate economic risks of single fuel-supply disruptions and improve long-term economic growth and higher employment levels. - Market-based policies that expand access to financing for consumers, small businesses and particularly vulnerable populations -- and are designed to smooth the transition to a low-carbon economy -- will spur the development of a new industry to provide that financing.
"By implementing AB 32 with well-designed policies,
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