Accelerating the timeline for climate action in California
Daniel M Kammen, Teenie Matlock, Manuel Pastor, David Pellow,, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Tom Steyer, Leah Stokes, and Feliz Ventura

TL;DR
This paper argues that California should significantly accelerate its climate action timeline, aligning policies with the latest science to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030 and maximize health, economic, and social benefits.
Contribution
It proposes a comprehensive plan for California to ramp up its climate ambitions by 2030, including more aggressive emission reduction targets and policy measures.
Findings
Accelerating climate goals can save lives and trillions of dollars.
Stronger policies will benefit underserved communities.
California can lead global climate action by acting now.
Abstract
The climate emergency increasingly threatens our communities, ecosystems, food production, health, and economy. It disproportionately impacts lower income communities, communities of color, and the elderly. Assessments since the 2018 IPCC 1.5 Celsius report show that current national and sub-national commitments and actions are insufficient. Fortunately, a suite of solutions exists now to mitigate the climate crisis if we initiate and sustain actions today. California, which has a strong set of current targets in place and is home to clean energy and high technology innovation, has fallen behind in its climate ambition compared to a number of major governments. California, a catalyst for climate action globally, can and should ramp up its leadership by aligning its climate goals with the most recent science, coordinating actions to make 2030 a point of significant accomplishment. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy · Environmental Impact and Sustainability
