Los Angeles Times

Cap and trade must continue

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Re “New bills emerge to extend cap-trade,” July 11

We applaud California’s leadership for positionin­g the state to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.

A quick and positive vote from the state Legislatur­e to extend its historic cap-and-trade program will be a critical leap forward for our country. At a time when federal leadership is taking a nap on climate action, this extension will send a clear signal to other countries that the American people are not asleep and we are not powerless. States, cities and companies are taking the lead.

California’s cap-andtrade program successful­ly marshaled market forces to invest in low-carbon solutions. It drove innovation, created jobs and cost-effectivel­y reduced emissions while generating revenue to improve air quality for its most vulnerable population­s. By extending the program, California will again show the world a low-carbon future is possible in the absence of federal leadership.

We can and must meet our obligation to provide our children a healthy, stable and bright future. Gina McCarthy

Boston Bob Perciasepe

Washington McCarthy was administra­tor of the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency from 2013 to 2017. Perciasepe, a former deputy EPA administra­tor, is president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions.

I would like to offer an alternativ­e plan, carbon fee and dividend, which would actually do away with some of the problems posed by cap and trade with regard to offsets, which allow pollution to remain locally while the benefit of mitigation is felt far away.

Carbon fee and dividend would assess an ever increasing fee upon all carbon products as they enter the country, either from the mine, well or by shipment. The revenue from this fee would then be distribute­d on an equitable basis to all households.

Thus, sustainabl­e energy sources would be developed and utilized without a great financial hardship on the citizenry. Sally White

Valencia

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