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Gov. Jerry Brown on climate change: 'California is not turning back'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA)
Gov. Jerry Brown told a crowd of business leaders that California must continue to lead the world on combating climate change whether President Donald Trump agrees or not.
"I know the president calls it a hoax, but the rest of the world does not," said Brown. "It is creating change in the fundamental chemistry of life itself in our atmosphere."
Brown made his comments during the 92nd annual California Chamber of Commerce Host Breakfast inside the Sacramento Convention Center Ballroom.
The governor spoke before heading to China to meet with 175 partners committed to addressing climate concerns.
"This group is committed to going to meeting the Paris agreement. It includes Mexico, Canada, Oregon, Washington, New York, Boston, Germany. In fact it represents 30 percent of the world's gross national product," said Brown.
Brown reiterated his goals for California of achieving 50 percent renewable electricity by 2030 and reducing heat-trapping gasses 40 percent below 1990 levels.
"California is not turning back. We are moving ahead and we're going to be better ad brighter for years to come," Brown said.
http://www.kcra.com/article/gov-jerry-brown-on-climate-change-california-is-not-turning-back/9962667
byronius
(7,400 posts)Howdy, Sir Buzz. I presume you are as happy as I am with this awesome rainy season.
Wait, what's that cracking sound?
Yavin4
(35,445 posts)who are out of touch with the red states lumbering along without the ability to compete with the rest of the world.
delisen
(6,044 posts)Let a state like California take the leadership role and keep the Secretary of State Tillerson on the sidelines.
More will be accomplished this way.
Initech
(100,100 posts)Thursday, June 1, 2017 (916) 445-4571
Governor Brown Issues Statement on White House Paris Climate Agreement Announcement
SACRAMENTO In response to President Donald Trumps decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. issued the following statement today:
Donald Trump has absolutely chosen the wrong course. Hes wrong on the facts. Americas economy is boosted by following the Paris Agreement. Hes wrong on the science. Totally wrong. California will resist this misguided and insane course of action. Trump is AWOL but California is on the field, ready for battle.
Building on the global momentum to combat climate change and continuing Californias leading role in broadening collaboration amongst subnational leaders, Governor Brown will travel to China tomorrow to strengthen California's long-standing climate, clean energy and economic ties with the nation. The Governor will also attend the 2017 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23) in Bonn, Germany to represent subnational jurisdictions that remain committed to climate action.
California, the sixth-largest economy in the world, has advanced its nation-leading climate goals while also growing the economy. In the last seven years, California has created 2.3 million new jobs outpacing most of the United States cut its unemployment rate in half, eliminated a $27 billion budget deficit and has seen its credit rating rise to the highest in more than a decade.
California's Leadership on Climate Change
Governor Brown attended the United Nations 2015 Climate Conference (COP21) at the invitation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Executive Secretary and France's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development. Over the course of the conference, the Governor met with the UN Secretary-General, China's Special Envoy on Climate Change, France's Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, the U.S. Energy Secretary and former Vice President Al Gore, and participated in a number of events with other world leaders. Last April, the Governor traveled to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to participate in events marking the first day parties signed on to the Paris Climate Agreement.
Californias ambitious climate action includes the Under2 Coalition an international pact among cities, states and countries to limit the increase in global average temperature to below 2 degrees Celsius, the level of potentially catastrophic consequences formed in 2015 by California and Baden-Württemberg, Germany in the lead up to COP21. The growing coalition now includes 170 jurisdictions on six continents that collectively represent more than 1.18 billion people and $27.5 trillion GDP equivalent to 16 percent of the global population and 37 percent of the global economy.
Eighteen U.S. jurisdictions have joined the Under2 Coalition, representing 89 million people and 28 percent of the U.S. population. The Governors upcoming trip to China includes meetings in Sichuan and Jiangsu, the first Chinese provinces to join the Under2 Coalition.
In March, Governor Brown reaffirmed California's commitment to exceed the targets of the Clean Power Plan and the state's efforts to curb carbon pollution, which include establishing the most ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in North America and the nation's toughest restrictions on destructive super pollutants. The Governor has also signed legislation that directs cap-and-trade funds to greenhouse gas reducing programs which benefit disadvantaged communities, support clean transportation and protect natural ecosystems.
This action builds on landmark legislation the Governor signed in October 2015 to generate half of the state's electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and double the rate of energy efficiency savings in California buildings. Governor Brown has also committed to reducing today's petroleum use in cars and trucks by up to 50 percent within the next 15 years; make heating fuels cleaner; and manage farm and rangelands, forests and wetlands so they can store carbon.
The Governor has traveled to the United Nations headquarters in New York, the Vatican in Italy and the Climate Summit of the Americas in Toronto, Canada to call on other leaders to join California in the fight against climate change. These efforts build on a number of other international climate change agreements with leaders from the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Mexico, China, North America, Japan, Israel, Peru, Chile, Australia ,Scotland and Sweden and Governor Brown's efforts to gather hundreds of world-renowned researchers and scientists around a groundbreaking call to action - called the consensus statement - which translates key scientific climate findings from disparate fields into one unified document.
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That is the correct response. Fuck Trump!
Brother Buzz
(36,458 posts)I also wish I had found that and posted it as the OP.
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)That's my Governor!!
ffr
(22,671 posts)hunter
(38,325 posts)They make Trump look like a slug.
Hell, even Arnold Schwarzenegger, not one of California's finest Governors, makes Trump look like a slug.