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“I SAY THE DEBATE IS OVER! “
AB 32AB 32““GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTIONS ACT OF 2006”
BY 2020, 30% REDUCTION TO 1990 LEVELSBY 2050, 80% REDUCTION TO 1990 LEVELS
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2004 Total Ag GHG Emissions in 2004 Total Ag GHG Emissions in CACA
(MMTCO2E)
Manure Management
(6.9)
Enteric Fermentation
(7)
Rice Cultivation
(0.6)
Energy Use/ Fuel
Combustion (4.9)
Ag Residue Burning (0.08)
Ag Soil Management
(8.3)
1990 Baseline Emissions: 23.4 MMTCO2E (5% of Statewide total)
2004 Baseline Emissions: 27.9 MMTCO2E (6% of Statewide total)
2020 Preliminary Forecasted Emissions: 31.9 MMTCO2E
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AB 32 Advisory CommitteesMarket - create market-based compliance mechanisms for reducing GHG emissions
Environmental Justice - reduce GHG emissions while maximizing the overall societal, economic, environmental, and public health benefits
Economic Technology Advancement - activities that will facilitate investment in and implementation of technological research and development opportunities that will assist in GHG emission reductions
Economic and Allocation – evaluate different allowance allocation strategies and how to structure a cap-and-trade system that will reduce GHG emissions
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Potential Agriculture Potential Agriculture StrategiesStrategies
Livestock emissions
Energy (biomass/biofuels/renewable energy)
Efficiency improvements
Land use/sequestration
Research
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Livestock EmissionsLivestock Emissions
Reduction of GHG emissions from livestock operations
Potential Approaches
Manure Management- methane digesters
Enteric Fermentation-feeding additives
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Production and use of renewable fuels in place of fossil fuels
Potential Approaches
Agricultural waste stream utilization
Bio-fuel crops
Renewable energy (solar, wind)
EnergyEnergy
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Reduce GHG emissions through more efficient agricultural practices
Potential Approaches Crop Management
Water Management
Pump Efficiency and Electrification
Conservation Tillage
Fertilizer Use Efficiency
Efficiency ImprovementsEfficiency Improvements
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ResearchResearch
Explore improved agricultural practices and their impacts
Potential Approaches
Life Cycle Analysis
Best Practice Protocols
Fertilizer N2O Emissions
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Campaign to Defeat the Dirty Energy Proposition
Passage would effectively repeal Assembly Bill 32 (clean energy and air pollution reduction law)
Claim that it’s simply a “suspension” is deceptive and untrue
“Suspend until unemployment reaches 5.5% for full year”
Unemployment only at that arbitrarily low point 3 times in last 3 decades
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SAVE A MILLION JOBS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
AB 32 = A Million Lost Jobs, Billions in Higher Energy and Other Costs
Won’t Make a Difference in Global Warming