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For Immediate Release:
1/9/2007
For More Information:
Contact Jason Barbose
(916) 446-8062 ext. 102

Statement on Gov. Schwarzenegger’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard

Today’s announcement by Gov. Schwarzenegger that his administration will move forward to create a low carbon fuel standard is great news for California.

We know that global warming is our most serious and urgent environmental threat.  We know as well that California is going to lead the way in using common-sense solutions to reduce global warming pollution and show the nation what can be done.

With a low carbon fuel standard, Californians can expect to see more renewable fuels like ethanol and biodiesel at their local gas station and, in time, can look forward to driving a new a plug-in hybrid or hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.

A carbon fuel standard is a requirement on fuel providers to ensure that the mix of fuel they sell produces a limited amount of global warming emissions.  The standard is essentially a “cap” on global warming emissions that will force fuel providers to look beyond conventional gasoline and diesel, which is responsible for nearly a third of California’s total global warming pollution.

In speaking about global warming, Gov. Schwarzenegger has famously said that “the time for action is now”.  As our state embarks on our commitment to reduce pollution statewide by 2020, we know that nothing is more important than taking immediate action to begin cutting global warming pollution from our state’s biggest polluters.  There will be more work to do this year to begin making those cuts, but tackling the pollution from our automobiles is a tremendous first step. 

We would like to thank Gov. Schwarzenegger for his leadership and look forward to working with his administration in 2007 to find sensible solutions for continuing to reduce global warming pollution.