California Will Never Meet Climate Goals w/o Closing Refineries; No Such Closure Plans Exist
Gov. Gavin Newsom often touts Californias role as a global climate leader. Yet its hard to defend that claim as long as California remains one of the nations top oil-refining states, experts argued at a recent webinar calling for a phaseout of refineries. The state has made major strides implementing policies to support the transition away from fossil fuels in the transportation and energy sectors, yet has largely ignored oil refineries.
This is an egregious oversight, policy experts and community advocates on the panel said, because refineries are the largest source of industrial fossil fuel pollution and one of the biggest threats to both health and the climate. There are significant acute and chronic public health and climate impacts from refiners, said Woody Hastings, a policy expert at The Climate Center, a nonprofit that hosted the webinar and is working to rapidly reduce climate pollution. There is no plan to phase them out.
California can embrace its role as a global leader by charting a path to phasing out refineries that others can follow, as its done before, he said. When California passed a measure to cut vehicle tailpipe emissions in 2002, 13 other states followed suit. When it passed a 2018 law requiring that all electricity come from renewable sources by 2045, 10 other states and the federal government adopted the same goal, Hastings said.
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One in every four new car sales in California is a zero-emission vehicle, said Siva Gunda, vice chair of the California Energy Commission. Weve crossed our peak demand of gasoline in California in 2017, he said, noting a downward trend that he expects to continue. Yet even if we are wildly successful with EVs, there will be some demand. For Gunda, its imperative to find ways to reduce demand for fossil fuel products while expanding access to zero-emission vehicles and renewable energy for all Californians, especially for fenceline communities where residents suffer from higher rates of respiratory problems like asthma attacks, heart disease and cancer.
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