on 4/3/07 1:41 PM, Lyle Krewson at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Sierrans
> 
> SF 485 yesterday. Today...
> 
> SF 574 relating to statewide greenhouse gas emissions, passed the Senate,
> 28-20, with one amendment. Apparently, again the Republicans opposed this
> bill...another scorecard issue!
> 
> EXPLANATION This bill relates to statewide greenhouse emissions. The bill
> provides that, by January 1, 2008, the department of natural resources shall
> establish a method for collecting data from producers of greenhouse gases.
> The bill includes a mandatory reporting requirement as part of the data
> collection method.  The bill allows the department to phase in reporting
> requirements. 
> 
> The bill requires the department to establish a voluntary greenhouse gas
> registry for purposes of cooperating with other states in tracking,
> managing, and crediting entities in the state that reduce their generation
> of greenhouse gases or that provide increased energy efficiency. The bill
> requires the department of natural resources to create an Iowa climate
> change advisory council consisting of 21 voting members and four nonvoting,
> ex officio members representing the general assembly.  The bill provides
> that the voting members are appointed by the governor and shall represent
> certain associations and groups.  The bill requires the governor to
> designate the chairperson of the council.
> 
> The bill requires the department to provide necessary staff assistance to
> the council. The bill requires the council, after consideration of a full
> range of policies and strategies, to adopt multiple scenarios designed to
> reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions including one scenario that would
> reduce such emissions by 50 percent by 2050.  The bill requires the council
> to also develop short-term, medium-term, and long-term scenarios, designed
> to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions. The council shall submit the
> proposal to the governor and the general assembly by January 1, 2008. By
> September 1 of each year, the bill requires the department to submit a
> report to the governor and the general assembly regarding the greenhouse gas
> emissions in the state during the previous calendar year and forecasting
> trends in such emissions.
> 
> Two good days for Iowa.
> 
> Yes!!!
> 
> Lyle
> 
> ____________________________________________
> 
> Lyle Krewson
> Sierra Club, Iowa Chapter Lobbyist
> 
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> West Des Moines, IA 50265
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This looks like too much of a smoke screen to get really excited about.
There isn't anything in the bill about setting standards or enforcement of
those standards.  Once again, the legislature is creating a group to simply
gather more data that they can ignore.  Hate to sound like a pessimist, but
this bill just doesn't seem to DO much.

Susan West

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