From Deseret News archives:
Group says industry lobbyists try to 'water down' climate initiative
One intent of the WCI member states, which include Utah, is to apply a so-called cap-and-trade system of lowering greenhouse emissions to improve air quality. Exactly how that is accomplished will differ from state to state, and the WCI is trying to figure all that out.
Rio Tinto, parent company of Kennecott Utah Copper Corp., is backing those efforts while calling for change at the national level without duplication or counterproductive measures at the regional level.
"We support a national cap-and-trade program," said Marcelle Shoop, Rio Tinto adviser for sustainable development and climate change. "We want to see a comprehensive climate-change policy enacted."
In the meantime, today marks the end of the public comment period for the WCI's document "Draft Design of the Regional Cap-and-Trade Program." For the lay person it's a complicated document that covers ways to reduce global-warming emissions through means that include emissions trading, allowance banking and including an offsets component "that will provide opportunities to obtain low-cost emissions reductions."
Smith said Monday that change coming from the bottom up has created a shift in mind-set among utilities from saying let the states that is, WCI members control their emissions destiny to instead letting standards set by the federal government rule the emitters' roost. Arizona is also a WCI member.
"They don't have an alternate plan they just say let Congress do it," Smith said. "They don't come forward with a positive plan." What they do say, he added, is "let's go slow."
But WCI initiatives are gaining speed, and on Aug. 5 industries like PacifiCorp, Kennecott, U.S. Magnesium and Staker Parsons Companies were among a group of stakeholders that gathered to listen in how Utah's role in the WCI is going to impact them. Clearly there is at least a concern about what new emissions standards may come via finalized WCI documents.
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