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John,
We want to remind you that the rulemaking commenting period closes today by midnight. If you haven't submitted your comment, this is your last chance to make your voice heard!
SUBMIT YOUR COMMENT BY 11.59pm TODAY [[link removed]]
Thank you for taking action,
-Rebecca
Last week's Supreme Court decision limiting the EPA's power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions is a blow to federal climate action. It is now more important than ever before for states to move decisively to address climate pollution across the economy.
Right now in Washington State, the Department of Ecology is writing the rules based on the Climate Commitment Act, for the strongest carbon pricing program in the country, and you can act today to make a difference:
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The Climate Commitment Act was designed to achieve our climate goals while benefiting overburdened communities, honoring tribal sovereignty, and not causing environmental harm. The law caps emissions and creates a program geared towards shifting to a clean energy economy. This includes integrating environmental justice across every facet of the program. Public comment is now open [[link removed]] on the proposed rule that will establish the foundation of the program, and it is critical that the intent of the law be reflected in its implementation.
Make your voice heard today and let Ecology know that the rule must be strengthened to ensure benefits to overburdened communities are actualized; the states' tribal consultation obligations are met; the carbon market functions with transparency and integrity; and there is adequate information to guide adaptive management of the program. [[link removed]]
The Supreme Court can't stop our climate progress. Our state must lead and demonstrate that forward movement is unstoppable and is rooted in a commitment to environmental justice, tribal sovereignty, and public accountability. We cannot afford to leave anyone behind. The comment period closes on July 15.
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Thank you,
Rebecca Ponzio (she/her)
Climate & Fossil Fuel Program Director
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