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Planet Ark :
California may limit greenhouse gases, hit SUVs

USA: April 22, 2002

LOS ANGELES - California lawmakers are looking at limiting greenhouse 
gas emissions, a move automakers call a veiled effort to tighten fuel 
economy standards and push gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles off 
the road.

"This would be tantamount to a driving tax. The only way to get less 
CO2 (carbon dioxide) released into the atmosphere is to combust less 
fuel," said Eron Shosteck, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile 
Manufacturers.

To many Californians, that would mean driving a sub-compact instead 
of an SUV, he said. "I don't think a lot of soccer moms in Marin 
County would appreciate that."

Nearly half, 47 percent, of passenger vehicles sold in the nation's 
most-populous state are SUVs, minivans or light trucks - a percentage 
that has tripled over the last 30 years.

The proposed law would require the state's Air Resources Board to 
adopt, by 2005, regulations that would achieve "the maximum feasible 
reduction" in emissions of greenhouse gases, including carbon 
dioxide, emitted by cars and light-duty trucks, the category that 
includes sport utility vehicles.

The bill was introduced by Fran Pavley, a state assembly member 
representing Woodland Hills, a suburb north of Los Angeles. It was 
passed by the Assembly and will be heard by the state Senate's 
appropriations committee on April 29.

If the bill becomes law, the regulations would not take effect until 
at least Jan. 1, 2006.

Because California's Air Resources Board was established before the 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was formed under the Clean Air 
Act of 1970, California is unique in its ability to impose air 
quality standards independent of federal regulation. The state air 
board already sets strict standards for tailpipe emissions of 
smog-causing pollutants like nitrogen oxides.

STEPPING IN WHERE BUSH STEPPED OUT

"Because CO2 has not been considered a major pollutant, it has been 
the purview of the federal government," said Jerry Martin, a 
spokesman for the state's air board. "But the (Bush) Administration 
has not endorsed the Kyoto agreement so there are no regulations that 
specify CO2 levels."

The United States, which emits around one quarter of the world's 
man-made "greenhouse gases," earlier this year pulled out of the 1997 
United Nations anti-pollution treaty signed by President George 
Bush's predecessor Bill Clinton, saying it would harm the economy and 
instead came up with a voluntary plan to combat global warming.

The threat of global warming caused carbon dioxide emissions from 
coal, oil, and gas-fueled energy sources is the subject of much 
debate with many scientists believing it will cause polar ice caps to 
melt and climates to change, while others say fluctuations in 
temperatures are not that unusual.

The California Air Resources Board does not currently have the 
authority to regulate greenhouse gases, but the state's largest 
source of them is vehicles, Martin said.

"All autos emit CO2 and other greenhouse gases. SUVs consume more 
fuel, so they emit more gases," he explained.

Fuel economy is regulated by the federal government, which last month 
rejected a proposed 50-percent boost in fuel-efficiency for 
gas-guzzling cars and SUVs. Existing Corporate Average Fuel Economy, 
or CAFE, standards, require passenger cars to average 27.5 miles per 
gallon, while SUVs, along with mini-vans and other vehicles in the 
"light truck" category, need only achieve 20.7 mpg.

"It is silly that Californians would pay the price for a global 
problem," one auto company representative said. "The bill is too 
broad and too vague."

The bill's sponsors, however, say global warming presents unique 
risks for the state including potential reductions in water supplies 
and a projected doubling of catastrophic wildfires.

Story by Deena Beasley

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

 


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