Small
Business Takes Active Role in Supporting
California’s
Global Warming Legislation, AB 32:
Signals
National Implications
Wednesday,
November 1, 2006
2:00
-
3:30 pm
, 428-A Russell Senate Office Building
The
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites
you to a Congressional briefing on the active role small
business has taken in supporting California’s recently enacted
first-of-a-kind greenhouse gas legislation, AB 32, and why this
can have significant implications for climate legislation
nationally. Small business plays a significant role in the
economy, accounting for over half (51 percent) of the nation’s
private sector output and 47 percent of all sales. Small
business is by far the largest creator of new jobs. Small
business in the aggregate is “big business.”
Green
entrepreneurs and small businesses played a pivotal and
unprecedented role in the enactment of the California Global
Warming Solutions Act (AB 32).
For the first time the debate was cast not in terms of economics
versus the environment, but in terms of mainly established large
businesses that opposed the legislation versus mainly small and
new businesses that supported it. Business supporters ranged
from firms engaged in energy efficiency and renewable energy
technologies and green building design and construction to
socially responsible investment firms and venture capitalists.
Small
business plays an important role in the use of energy, consuming
48 percent of all electricity and 39 percent of all natural gas
used for commercial and industrial purposes in the United
States. This affords great opportunities for small businesses to
accrue benefits from carbon-cutting energy efficient
technologies. Just as small business plays a major role in the
economy and its energy use, small business also plays an
important role in generating new technologies. This innovation
is critical in providing solutions to climate change.
Speakers:
·
Byron
Kennard, Executive
Director, Center for Small Business and the Environment
·
Scott
Hauge, Founder and
President, Small Business California
·
Hank
Ryan, Executive
Director, Small Business California
Listen
to audio of the briefing and Q&A session
*There
were no overhead presentations for this briefing.
The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, AB 32, authored by
Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez (D- 46th) and Assemblywoman Fran
Pavley (D- 41st), was signed into law by Gov. Schwarzenegger on
September 27. The bill establishes a greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions cap for the electric power, industrial, and commercial
sectors; institutes a schedule for emissions reductions; and
creates a program to monitor and enforce that schedule.
The initial goal of the bill is to reduce California GHG
emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.
This
briefing is open to the public and no reservations are required.
Please feel free to forward this notice. For more
information, please contact Fred Beck at fbeck@eesi.org
or 202.662.1892.