Los Angeles Times

Brown gets it. Trump does not

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Re “In China now, Brown is U.S. leader, not Trump,” June 7

Gov. Jerry Brown understand­s the urgency in reducing greenhouse gases worldwide to avoid an additional 1-degree Celsius increase in global average temperatur­e and the uncontroll­able temperatur­e increase “feedback loops” that would result if we fail.

He is using his influence as governor of California, in cooperatio­n with China, the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, to try to achieve that goal and to compensate for the leadership void in the White House. California’s economy is larger than the economies of all but five nations, giving our state great influence on the world stage.

The key to achieving the needed reductions in greenhouse gases is to use regulation­s as a way to build momentum for adopting renewable energy until the economy of scale makes it more practical than energy generated by fossil fuels.

Al Barrett

Santa Monica ::

Any deal with a country like China, which is greatly expanding renewable energy use domestical­ly but also building coal-burning plants abroad in developing countries (as reported by The Times), should be done with caution.

California shouldn’t be in the business of unilateral increases in global warming prevention. This would burden local industry with high energy costs that can make it uncompetit­ive with Chinese manufactur­ers. Furthermor­e, manufactur­ing in China carries with it a higher probabilit­y of drawing power from coal-burning sources and then shipping the products on big dieselbelc­hing transports half way around the world to California.

How does that help us, and how is that good for preventing climate change?

Instead of cap and trade on California businesses, we should institute global warming tariffs on imported goods. President Trump’s speech on the Paris Climate Accord — in which he said the U.S. can still protect the environmen­t but do it in a way that’s friendlier to our businesses — was correct. We shouldn’t ignore the message because we do not like the messenger.

William Shaw

La Cañada Flintridge

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