California governor signs sweeping climate legislation
Source: AP
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a sweeping package of bills Friday to expand California's reliance on clean energy and reduce carbon emissions, moves he said further establish the state as a global climate leader.
The new laws include proposals aimed at reducing exposure to gas and oil pollution in communities of color, expanding clean energy jobs and accelerating the state's timeline for getting most of its electricity from renewable energy sources. Newsom signed them following a record-breaking heat wave that forced California to rely more heavily on natural gas for its electricity production.
We could talk about the way the world should be and protest it, Newsom said while standing underneath an array of solar panels. Or we can actually make demonstrable progress.
State Sen. Lena Gonzalez, a Democrat, was an author of one bill aimed at protecting vulnerable communities from pollution coming from oil and gas production sites. It bans the drilling of any new oil and gas wells with 3,200 feet (975 meters) of homes, schools and other neighborhood sites and requires wells in those zones to enact stricter safety measures. Neighborhood oil drilling is prominent around Los Angeles and oil-rich parts of the Central Valley.
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California often sets the trend for other states. I imagine there are those in the fossil fuel industry who are too happy.
BumRushDaShow
(128,962 posts)This was something that I never even knew existed there until I had a work training trip to Los Angeles and the first thing I saw along the highway going to my hotel after leaving LAX, were oil pumps!
As much stuff that is filmed in the state and particularly SoCal, it just was never "shown" or highlighted. People talk about TX and it's wells lining the highways, well that Los Angeles area has them as well.
I suppose the existence of the La Brea Tar Pits should have been a clue.
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)twodogsbarking
(9,748 posts)Stuart G
(38,423 posts)Sorry, my recommendation is so late,
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