Action | Reduce and Cap Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Fired Electric Power Generating Facilities (Rev. C17) |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 7/26/2017 |
2036 comments
This is your chance to make things right. Don't fail us.This is a critical for the fate of people in Virginia and the world. We must lower greenhouse gas emissions or we will be damning our children and grandchildren to a climate that will exacerbate water shortages, increase air pollution, raise temperatures worldwide, and make food shortages a routine thing. All of this will cause more and more discord in the world, as places that currently allow human habitation become uninhabitable. If we think immigration is a problem now, what happens when Bangladesh becomes flooded and people cannot live there? What happens in the Middle East when water is no longer available? If Phoenix is too hot for airplanes, how can humans live there?
TI support Governor of Virginia's Executive Directive 11 which will promote the New Virginia Economy, bring jobs to the Commonwealth and allow VA to become a clean energy leader.ype over this text and enter your comments here. You are limited to approximately 3000 words.
I'm totally against wind turbine eyesores. They nearly always must be located where they destroy the most spectacularly beautiful scenic panoramas. Solar and wind are only competitive with oil and gas when subsidized with tax money AND given tax breaks.
We need to do everything possible to Reduce and Cap Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Fired Electric Power Generating Facilities. I support carbon dioxide pollution reduction. This pollution kills millions of people each year and is the reason Richmond/Chesterfield has the highest Asthma rate in the state. Please be smart and promote renewable technologies such as solar for a healthier environment and to stop global warming. Health should win over greedy corporate interests.
I strongly support substantive action to reduce and cap carbon emissions from power plants as an essential way to help combat the ever-growing dangers of climate change in our state and in the world at large.
Virginia should be a leader in clean, renewable energy.
We need to show the rest of the world and to ourselves that we cam live in 21 st century??
I am in support of this petition
I'd love for my state to be a leader in the green energy sector. Let's do this!
As the impacts of climate change are already being felt and scientifically verified across the globe, it is more important now than ever that we address the issues being created by carbon emissions. Utilities are allowed to pollute without any ramifications, shifting the cost of that pollution to the society at large. Countless resources can be saved by dealing with that cost upfront today, by putting a price on carbon, and by distributing the income from that tax equitably across our commonwealth's population..
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not come close to stopping here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality uses its authority to:
Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
Grow the economy and reduce carbon pollution by maximizing investments in zero-carbon wind, solar, and energy efficiency.
As a Virginian, I appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but I know our work
does not stop here. I request that the Department of Environmental Quality uses its authority
to:
I am supporting the reduction and cap of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel fired electric power generating facilities. This issue (and many others) must be addressed in order to even remotely provide a just, equitable and livable earth for future generations of the human species.
Thank you for allowing public comment.
I would like to see Virginia become a leader in alternative energy for the US. Other countries are far ahead of us in this area.
Clean energy is the best thing that could happen to the USA it provides jobs and saves valuable resourses. We have solor panels on our roof that save us a great deal of money every month on our bill and it also saves the local utility company money on having to create more grids. Our Utility company in Virginia is smart about this and even encourages it. I think eveyone should try to take advantage of sun especially in the south. There are states that want to ban Clean energy and solar I think that is tragic.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality uses its authority to:
Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
Grow the economy and reduce carbon pollution by maximizing investments in zero-carbon wind, solar, and energy efficiency.
Being that climate change is an absolutely undeniable fact of life that is already killing (not only polar bears, but) human beings in the US, whether through heat waves, numerous diseases caused by air pollution, asthma attacks, flooding, etc., it is so absolutely clear that Virginia must put caps on the CO2 emissions that are largely causing all these terrors.
Energy companies have more than enough resources and brainpower to figure out solutions for CO2 caps. It is their resposibility to provide energy in a way that is not directly detrimental to the lives of its customers. Similarly, it is the responsibility of lawmakers to give these DIRELY-needed guidelines to energy companies so that their constituents are safe under their care. These are responsiblities that have been thrown aside many a time in the past, but that are absolutely critical to be upheld now.
Please, give Virginia a chance to breathe. We do not deserve to be killed off because of very regulatable CO2 output. Thank you.
Caps on carbon emissions are CRITICAL and NECESSARY! Do not let Domion be without limits!
I love the work that our governor has done so far in protecting our environment and pushing for clean air standards, and I truly believe Virginia has a responsibility to each of it's constituents to uphold emission standards and subsequently ensure a safer future for the next generation of Virginias. Thank you for taking the time to read my comments!
A cap is a step forward in transitioning our community to one that is more sustainable, yet still profitable. Climate change is happening quickly, and Virginia needs to put plans in motion to better our community in order to mitigate and adapt to this change
I support a transition to renewable energy. However, because "the trading of carbon dioxide (CO2) allowances" is simply a tax used to transfer money from "the people" to someone else, and since these money transfers do not actually reduce the amount of CO2 produced, I do not support this proposed regulation. It would be far better to simply provide an exception via the law for those that actually produce CO2 than to actively support some "carbon trading scheme".
If this regulation is passed (I hope it is not), then please stipulate that no "carbon trading money" be allowed to exit the United States. The last thing we need to to send more money overseas.
As an environmental educator to 46 schools in the Roanoke Valley, I was able to bring environmental programs about clean land, water, and air to about 25,000 students each year. Clean land, water, and air is supported by reduced greenhouse gases and clean energy. The Science Museum of Virginia led the way for clean energy education by providing the disc on Virginia Energy: Question Power. The program demonstrates how long each type of power will be available. Essentially, all fossil fuel will no longer be a viable energy source by 2070. If Virginia doesn't covert to 100% renewable energy long before that, we will experience loss of power, loss of travel fuel, loss of jobs. The sooner we convert to renewable energy, the longer we will have to make a complete transition. Waiting until fossil fuels are gone will give little time to transition smoothly. The 25,000 students a year were listening. Many are ready to vote. Listen to your younger generation. They can inherit a safe, clean Virginia, or they can inherit health risks, polluted water, air, and land. What shall we leave for our grandchildren?
Whatever Virginians can do to reduce the pollution problem, we must. We cannot contribute to the demise of our beautiful Commonwealth or our impact on the degradation of the planet. This is our most pressing problem. Without our planet to sustain us, all other concerns will be obsolete...
Despite the pernicious denial and lies of the Trump regime, scientists worldwide have established beyond any reasonable doubt that excess CO2 from fossil fuels are destabilizing our global climate, threatening our common future on this planet. Therefore, we need to take regulatory action immediately to cap carbon emissions on all public utilities in Virginia, so that we can become part of the solution, rather than part of the imminent threat of climate destabilization and run-away global heating that threatens all future generations.
Help strengthen our economy and lessen our pollution by investmenting more heavily in clean/sustainable energy sources, as well as energy efficiency.
Reduce carbon polution from our power plants w/ legislation.
I support your move to cap fossil fuel emissions from any sources in Virginia. Our air and water are struggling to remain clean, but our energy companies are working against us by delaying implementation of renewable energy sources. Anything we can do to move them forward will be welcomed.
Make Virginia a clean energy leader
I support reducing and capping CO2 pollution from fossil-fuel-fired power plants as one step in Virginia's effort to mitigate climate change. We need this and other (bolder) regulations to ensure a future for my two-year-old daughter. Please take this step toward buliding the clean power revolution in Virginia.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
Please also remember that natural gas contributes to climate change, perhaps as much as coal does. Cutting down old growth forest to build pipelines encourages the use and drilling of natural gas while at the same time removing an important climate sink.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As a health care professional in Virginia I have seen the impacts of the environment on health. Please enact strong environmental protections to protect the people of Virginia.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
Please protect our Land, our waterways and our Air from the increasing pollution of fossil fuels. Please reduce our carbon footprint in Virginia. Please do all that you can in Virginia to reduce our contribution to global warming and rising seas.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
As Virginians, we appreciate the initiative taken by Governor McAuliffe, but we know our work does not stop here. We request that the Department of Environmental Quality use its authority to:
1. Create a rule — based on the strongest available science — that significantly reduces carbon pollution from Virginia’s power plants.
2. Ensure that Virginians — not utilities — benefit from any profits from carbon regulations.
3. Address the disproportionate environmental effects experienced by our most vulnerable communities.
4. Reduce carbon pollution by incentivizing investments in zero-carbon solar, wind and energy efficiency.
Please! Protect our lands and waters from corparations who are only interested in making money by destroying our planet. It is not theirs to waste.
Thank
Karen Day