2/28/2020 |
James |
Richardson |
ELM |
Concord |
Massachusetts |
I support a tax on carbon, and support the broad outlines of the TCI. We need to reduce emissions and pollution from fossil fuels. I support a tax on carbon, and support the broad outlines of the TCI. We need to reduce emissions and pollution from fossil fuels. |
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2/28/2020 |
Sarah |
Kotin |
Middlebury College |
Middlebury |
Vermont |
The TCI Would be Beneficial for Vermonters With a Grain of Salt
As an environmental studies student in Vermont, I have learned extensively about the climate crisis happening today while... read more The TCI Would be Beneficial for Vermonters With a Grain of Salt
As an environmental studies student in Vermont, I have learned extensively about the climate crisis happening today while experiencing what transportation is like in a rural state. I believe that this transportation initiative, while not a final or extensive enough solution for all of the issues regarding climate change, would begin to make a difference so long as marginalized communities are taken into account properly. According to the U.S. Energy Information Center data collected in 2017, transportation is the leading emitter of CO2 from the area encompassed by the TCI proposal, making this an important sector to target as they have bee left out of past initiatives, such as RGGI. Simply by taking a step to reduce these emissions, these areas can demonstrate a clear commitment to the mitigation of climate change and make a significant difference. This plan may be extremely helpful in actively participating in the climate change movement, but it needs to keep in mind the idea of environmental justice while doing so in order to be an effective and beneficial program.
The section in the TCI Memorandum of Understanding regarding “equity” and the language around disadvantaged communities are minimal, leading to reasonable concern that the vagueness of this initiative will lead to further marginalization of low-income or underprivileged communities. While this plan of “cap and invest” could be extremely helpful in discouraging the emission of CO2 and collecting money to use for other climate change mitigation tactics and improvements to infrastructure, there can be concern that those who are the least able to pay would be bearing the brunt of this fee. However, because of the invest concept, these groups of Vermonters could experience great rewards in addition to climate change mitigation if the investments are used for things such as increased public transport or other programs that improve life quality.
The California Climate Investments project, which enacted a similar cap and investment policy in 2015, was able to invest $690 million dollars in priority populations in 2019 alone. These investments went into projects including affordable housing, zero-emission vehicles, and “improved mobility options;” all of these concepts could be extremely helpful to people who would be subject to higher prices for gas due to the cap portion of this plan. The affordable housing options could help create more urbanized centers that would allow for easier mobility, which is a goal emphasized in Vermont’s plans for transportation improvement. Increased access to zero-emission vehicles and improved transit systems would directly assist people who may already be suffering from lack of transportation access.
Because Vermont is such a rural state, many individuals rely on private transportation methods to go to work or school. A report in 2015, however, by the Vermont Transportation Board, reported that driving habits in Vermont decreased by 8.4% from 2007 to 2015, showing that the number of people driving single occupancy vehicles has been decreasing. While there may be varying reasons for this decline, it indicates that there may be a need for an increase in public transportation infrastructure, including extended bus routes. The investment aspect of the TCI plan could be extremely beneficial in providing this needed increase in public transportation. Therefore, a key aspect of making this initiative successful and equitable would be requiring these beneficial investments to be made within a reasonable time from when people begin to be impacted by the increasing prices.
Because transportation is a huge emitter of CO2 in the proposed TCI region, targeting this aspect of infrastructure is key to both making a difference and demonstrating commitment to climate change mitigation. However, this is where the grain of salt comes in as I believe that this proposal would benefit from a more specific policy regarding the use of funds raised by the cap and investment proposal. If the TCI or the states involved in the agreement were to specify options for where the funds would be used and determine how to best mitigate the time-lag that could occur between increased prices and providing funding for beneficial programs, then the TCI would be a much stronger proposal that could help people in more ways than one. Overall, this program should be supported with the understanding that the vague language leaves room for and also a need for an environmental justice aspect.
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2/28/2020 |
Sherry |
Flammia |
None |
Portland |
Maine |
NO, Maine is a POOR state & we can't afford to pay more! Our Govenor is Greatly mistaken and every post on FB Indicates how much she is dispised.We believe she got into office through... read more NO, Maine is a POOR state & we can't afford to pay more! Our Govenor is Greatly mistaken and every post on FB Indicates how much she is dispised.We believe she got into office through fraudulent methods and has an agenda to drive our state into the ground. There is very little public transportation as we're all spread out over a large area in rural Maine.
Please disregard what our governor says and do not consider Maine to partake in this! |
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2/28/2020 |
Wendie |
Grader-Beck |
Sierra Club |
Reisterstown |
Maryland |
As a physician, I am fully in support of this initiative to reduce greenhouse emissions & invest in public & private transportation that does not emit carbon. The infrastructure to... read more As a physician, I am fully in support of this initiative to reduce greenhouse emissions & invest in public & private transportation that does not emit carbon. The infrastructure to support this can be funded through a cap and invest program. The benefits of “clean” transportation will decrease expenditures in health costs. Recent research reveals a correlation between hospitalizations and deaths attributable to local levels of air pollution. The benefits of this initiative are well beyond just greenhouse emissions. |
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2/28/2020 |
Cathy |
Barton |
Sierra Club |
ANNAPOLIS |
Maryland |
I support Maryland's adoption of a regional bipartisan transportation
policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent
reduction in transportation sector climate
pollution by... read more I support Maryland's adoption of a regional bipartisan transportation
policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent
reduction in transportation sector climate
pollution by 2030. This will help to keep Maryland on track to meet
the climate goals updated by the General
Assembly in 2016. |
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2/28/2020 |
Bonnie |
Miskolczy |
Mrs. |
Carlisle |
Massachusetts |
Free Mass transit is the only real solution. Free Mass transit is the only real solution. |
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2/28/2020 |
Francoise |
LaMonica |
n/a |
Newton |
Massachusetts |
transportation is responsible for a large percentage of GHGs total emissions. it seems evident that efforts to eliminate them should start where they will have the most impact. transportation is responsible for a large percentage of GHGs total emissions. it seems evident that efforts to eliminate them should start where they will have the most impact. |
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2/28/2020 |
Julie |
Witcover |
Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy, University of California - Davis, |
Davis |
California |
Please see the attached file for comments on the Draft MOU, and the modeling results webinar in December 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback. Please see the attached file for comments on the Draft MOU, and the modeling results webinar in December 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback. |
28 Feb 2020- TCI Modeling Result Webinar and Draft MOU Comment.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Joy |
Bergan |
Citizen who cares, reads and votes |
Columbia |
Maryland |
I am in favor of a zero-carbon transportation policy. I am in favor of a zero-carbon transportation policy. |
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2/28/2020 |
Dallas |
Burtraw |
Resources for the Future |
Washington DC |
District of Columbia |
See attached file See attached file |
Comment - TCI and Electricity - RFF.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
ROB |
UNDERWOOD |
PMAA |
ARLINGTON |
Virginia |
On behalf of the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), I would like to offer our comments on the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI... read more On behalf of the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), I would like to offer our comments on the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI). Please see attached.
Sincerely,
Rob Underwood
PMAA President |
PMAA_TCI_Draft_MOU_Comments.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Lourdes |
Perez-Medina |
UPROSE |
Brooklyn |
New York |
See attached. See attached. |
CJA-NE_TCI MOU COMMENTS.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Madeline |
Chin |
Alpert Medical School |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
I support TCI because I want better public transportation options.
I support TCI because transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in my state and we have to act on climate... read more I support TCI because I want better public transportation options.
I support TCI because transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in my state and we have to act on climate.
I support TCI because the school buses carrying our children shouldn’t be spewing toxic pollution into the air those children are breathing.
I support TCI because the transportation status quo is hurting overburdened communities especially hard.
I support TCI because better-connected communities are more vibrant communities.
I support TCI because clean transportation is an opportunity for economic growth and new jobs.
I support TCI because rural communities need more public transportation options.
I support TCI because fossil fuel companies have gotten a free pass on their pollution for too long.
I support TCI because tailpipe pollution is adding to asthma and heart disease and costing millions of dollars in extra healthcare costs. |
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2/28/2020 |
Joel |
Trupin |
none |
Marshfield |
Vermont |
Climate change is upon us and rapidly worsening. It must be stopped without delay. Climate change is upon us and rapidly worsening. It must be stopped without delay. |
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2/28/2020 |
Taylor |
Deering |
1986 |
North Bethesda |
Maryland |
It has become irrefutable for human beings to continue extracting and processing fossil fuels at the current rate. All efforts to limit the private sector's consumption of our natural... read more It has become irrefutable for human beings to continue extracting and processing fossil fuels at the current rate. All efforts to limit the private sector's consumption of our natural resources must be employed in order to ensure a future on this planet for humans. Change is not always easy, but nothing worthwhile ever is. Please choose humanity over private sector profits. |
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2/28/2020 |
Alliison |
Wright |
none |
SILVER SPRING |
Maryland |
Climate change. Its the most important thing we face. Climate change. Its the most important thing we face. |
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2/28/2020 |
Keane |
Southard |
Voter |
Rochester |
New York |
I support the TCI because we need to do everything possible to address climate change and we have no time to waste. Additionally, we can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to... read more I support the TCI because we need to do everything possible to address climate change and we have no time to waste. Additionally, we can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to move forward with a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in mobility options.” |
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2/28/2020 |
Lauren |
Zamora |
Constituent, Bicycler |
Bowie |
Maryland |
I strongly support this initiative. Investments to make biking safer will save citizens money in the long run, as fewer people will drive, and health care burdens will be reduced. I strongly support this initiative. Investments to make biking safer will save citizens money in the long run, as fewer people will drive, and health care burdens will be reduced. |
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2/28/2020 |
Stephen |
Littlefield |
Taxpayer |
TOPSHAM |
Maine |
The proposed gas tx increase is destructive for business! Everyything comes into the state and moves over the road, that means everything will become more expensive! Many of us can not afford an... read more The proposed gas tx increase is destructive for business! Everyything comes into the state and moves over the road, that means everything will become more expensive! Many of us can not afford an increase like this, as it effects everything that we purchase from food to clothing to building materials, EVERYTHING! This is poorly thought out and should be shut down, unless the plan is to have half the population on welfare.
Please do not push this poorly thought out idea forward! |
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2/28/2020 |
Sunil |
Misra |
Behavioral Consultations |
Columbia |
Maryland |
Republicans hate God's creation. STOP letting auto standards decline. read more Republicans hate God's creation. STOP letting auto standards decline. |
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