Barr's Corrupt DOJ Striking Hard Against . . . . California's Cap-And-Trade Carbon Plan
Yup, real blow for . . . justice there, guys . . .
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to put an end to a California program that caps carbon emissions from the transportation sector, arguing the state exceeded its authority by crafting the program alongside Canada.
The program, underway since 2013, aims to improve Californias air quality, allowing companies to trade credits with others in the province of Quebec.
"The state of California has veered outside of its proper constitutional lane to enter into an international emissions agreement. The power to enter into such agreements is reserved to the federal government, which must be able to speak with one voice in the area of U.S. foreign policy, DOJ said in a release. Californias unlawful cap-and-trade agreement with Quebec undermines the presidents ability to negotiate competitive agreements with other nations, as the President sees fit.
California said it would continue to operate the cap and trade program while fighting the suit.
"This latest attack by the Trump administration is yet another baseless attempt to undermine California's efforts to protect public health and fight climate change. The cap and trade program is an integral part of California's action on climate and we will vigorously defend it in court. Nothing in this complaint changes the current operation of the cap and trade program: we will continue to implement it, including scheduled auctions and compliance requirements," California Air Resources Board Chairwoman Mary Nichols said in a statement.
The government of Quebec likewise said they hoped California would remain in the program. The Government of Quebec is committed to the fight against climate change, just like the State of California. We believe that the carbon market is an efficient way to put a price on carbon and that this system is preferable to a direct tax," said Guillaume Simard-Leduc, a spokesperson for the premier of Quebec. "We obviously wish for them to remain a partner in the carbon-emissions cap-and-trade program and we are in contact with the state government on this matter.
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https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/467113-doj-sues-california-to-stifle-cap-and-trade-program-with-quebec