Cool
Counties
U.S. Cool Counties Climate
Stabilization Declaration
WHEREAS,
there is a consensus among the world's leading scientists that
global warming caused by human emission of greenhouse gases is among
the most significant problems facing the world today;
WHEREAS,
documented impacts of global warming include but are not limited to
increased occurrences of extreme weather events (i.e., droughts and
floods), adverse impacts on plants and wildlife habitats, threats to
global food and water supplies – all of which have an economic
impact on communities and their local governments;
WHEREAS,
leading scientists have projected that stabilization of climate
change in time to minimize such impacts will require a reduction of
global warming emissions to 80 percent below current levels by the
year 2050;
WHEREAS,
currently the United States is responsible for producing
approximately 25 percent of the world’s global warming
pollutants;
WHEREAS,
many leading U.S. companies that have adopted greenhouse gas
reduction programs to demonstrate corporate and operational
responsibility have also publicly expressed preference for the
federal government to adopt precise and mandatory emissions targets
and timetables as a means by which to provide a uniform and
predictable regulatory environment to encourage and enable necessary
and long-term business investments;
WHEREAS,
state, regional and local governments throughout the United States
are adopting emissions reduction targets and programs and that this
effort is bipartisan, coming from Republican and Democratic
leadership;
WHEREAS,
the U.S. Conference of Mayors has endorsed the U.S. Mayors Climate
Protection Agreement, which commits cities to reduction of
global warming emissions to 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012, and
calls for a federal limit on emissions;
WHEREAS,
the State of California has mandated statewide reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels by
2050;
WHEREAS,
more than 100 county leaders signed a letter written by Dane County,
Wisconsin, that was sent to the President in March 2006 calling for
increased energy investment and development of jobs focused on clean
energy technologies;
WHEREAS,
counties have a unique role to play in reducing greenhouse gas
emissions and preparing for the impacts of climate change through
their regional jurisdiction over policy areas such as air quality,
land use planning, transportation, zoning, forest preservation,
water conservation, and wastewater and solid waste
management;
WHEREAS,
the economic arguments for implementing climate solutions are
compelling, from the near-term economic gains of energy efficiency
to the long-term climate stabilization that can prevent irreparable
harm from catastrophic climate change impacts;
WHEREAS,
many counties throughout the nation, both large and small, are
reducing global warming pollutants through programs that provide
economic and quality of life benefits such as reducing energy bills,
preserving green space, implementing better land use policies,
improving air quality, promoting waste-to-energy programs, expanding
transportation and work choices to reduce traffic congestion, and
fostering more economic development and job creation through energy
conservation and new technologies;
NOW, THEREFORE WE DECLARE,
We as
Cool Counties will take immediate steps to help the federal, state,
and our governments within our county to achieve the 2050 climate
stabilization goal by making the following commitments:
i.
Create an inventory of our county government (operational)
greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions and implement policies, programs
and operations to achieve significant, measurable and sustainable
reduction of those operational GHG emissions to help contribute to
the regional reduction targets as identified in paragraph
ii;
ii. Work
closely with local, state, and federal governments and other leaders
to reduce county geographical GHG emissions to 80 percent below
current levels by 2050, by developing a GHG emissions inventory and
regional plan that establishes short-, mid-, and long-term GHG
reduction targets, with recommended goals to stop increasing
emissions by 2010, and to achieve a 10 percent reduction every five
years thereafter through to 2050.
iii.
Urge Congress and the Administration to enact a multi-sector
national program of requirements, market-based limits, and
incentives for reducing GHG emissions to 80 percent below current
levels by 2050. Urge Congress and the Administration to strengthen
standards by enacting legislation such as a Corporate Average Fuel
Economy (“CAFE”) standard that achieves at least 35 miles per gallon
(mpg) within 10 years for cars and light trucks.
We will
take immediate steps to identify regional climate change impacts; we
will draft and implement a county plan to prepare for and build
resilience to those impacts.
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