EDF Statement on Today’s California Cap-and-Trade Announcement
The following statement can be attributed to Derek Walker, EDF’s director of strategic climate initiatives.
“CARB’s suggested course of action is prudent and will give the cap-and-trade program its best chance of success.
“The recommended schedule will help California maximize economic and environmental benefits and increase the program’s overall effectiveness.
“This is a smart and responsible step that also ensures that the greenhouse gas pollution reductions required by the program remain unchanged.
“EDF co-sponsored AB 32 and continues to support cap-and-trade because it limits and cuts climate change pollution at the lowest possible cost. We remain committed to working with CARB to develop a successful program that benefits all Californians.
“By getting this right, California will once again serve as a model that other states and countries can follow.”
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