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CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS Cap-and-Trade with Offsets vs. Carbon Fees with Rebates By Laurie Williams and Allan Zabel Speaking Out as Parents, Citizens and a Married Couple Education and Work Experience • Laurie - B.A. Yale University, J.D. UC Berkeley • Allan – B.A. UC Santa Cruz, J.D. UC Berkeley • Environmental Enforcement Attorneys for 20+ years at US EPA Region IX, San Francisco • Allan has worked extensively on Cap-and-Trade and Offset issues. Disclaimer – Our presentation is based on our personal opinions only and does not reflect U.S. EPA or U.S. government position Our personal opinions are also presented on our website: www.carbonfees.org What is Cap-And-Trade? • • • • Cap on Emissions from Covered Sources Set Number of Emissions Credits Declines Annually Until Reaching Environmental Goal • Trade – Credits Can be Bought and Sold What Is the Acid Rain Program? • • • • • • “Poster Child” for Cap-and-Trade Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants Burning Coal with SO2 = Acid Rain Acid Rain killed fish and forests Highly Accurate Emission Measurements Needed Reductions in SO2 Emissions What the Acid Rain Program Accomplished • 43% Reduction in SO2 Emission in 12 Years • Fuel Switch: Low-Sulfur Western Coal substituted for High-Sulfur Eastern Coal • Little New Infrastructure or Innovation – A Few New Rail Lines, – Minor Burner Modifications – Slightly more efficient scrubbers (90 vs 99%) • Declining Cap Worked – “Proof of Concept” How is Climate Change Different from Acid Rain? • • • • • Need for New Clean Energy Revolution Massive New Infrastructure Extensive Innovation Complexity (not a simple fuel switch) Not Tweaks to Existing Facilities Too Many Credits Given Out Inaccurate Measurement Outside Offsets Outside Offsets – An Interactive Set of Problems • Additionality – Not Beyond Business-As-Usual – Activity Shifting Leakage – Perverse Incentive to keep polluting activity legal – Complexity • Inaccurate Measurement • No enforceable standards • Fraud What is Additionality? • Reductions beyond what is legally required, and • Reduction beyond what “would have happened anyway” Carbon Offsets: Forestry Preservation Example Bonus for What You Would Have Done Anyway A Different Forest is Cut Refrigerant By-Product Offset Example Carbon Offset is Twice as Profitable As Refrigerant Two Perverse Incentives in Refrigerant Example 1. Incentive to keep the damaging activity legal – so that it will be additional. 2. Incentive to create additional greenhouse gases, unneeded refrigerant to make money on the by-product offsets. Summary of Cap-and-Trade With Offsets Weaknesses • Deception – Shows progress while allowing degradation • Unproductive Costs – Huge Bureaucracy, Offset Profiteers and Market Manipulation • Delay in Clean Energy Investments • Demonstrated by European Experience with Kyoto – Price Volatility, Few Greenhouse Gas Reductions, Billions in Windfall Profits for Utilities Two Critical Elements of the Real Solution • Clean Energy must become cost competitive with fossil fuel energy within a known time frame • The energy people need remains affordable Alternative to Cap-and-Trade with Offsets What are Carbon Fees with Rebates? 1. Market Mechanism – Raise price of Fossil Fuels above Clean Energy. 2. Gradually phased in 3. Insure Clean Energy becomes competitive with Fossil Fuel Energy within 10 years 4. Point of extraction or importation - already measured for sale and taxation 5. Carbon Fees Trust Fund – Rebate Have We Used Fees To Cut Emissions Before? • Yes - a U.S. Tax on Ozone-Depleting Substances, “CFCs” • Required Substitutes Not Modification of Existing Facilities • Substitutes were More Expensive but Available • 37% Reduction in First Year of the Tax What are Other Critical Measures? • Ban on New Coal-Fired Power Plants • Efficient Energy Superhighway • Carbon-Fee-Equivalent Tariffs and Rebates – also called “border adjustments’ • Energy Efficiency Standards • Green Job Training