Reforming California’s Cap and Trade Program

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The California Air Resources Board (headquarters pictured here) manages California’s Cap and Trade program. Photo by California Air Resources Board.

California’s Cap and Trade program, historically a cornerstone of the state’s efforts to reduce climate pollution, is likely to see significant reforms as part of a reauthorization process in 2025. The program is currently authorized to run through 2030, but the long process of reviewing it has begun. While oil companies are pushing to extend and leave the program as is, policymakers are considering extensions with significant modifications to make it more effective at cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

Join us for a webinar featuring experts who will share their insights and recommendations for improving California’s Cap and Trade program. We will discuss how to strengthen incentives for consumers and businesses to reduce emissions and how to enhance protections for communities affected by fossil fuel pollution. We’ll also explore how revenues from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) can make energy more affordable for all while more effectively reducing climate pollution. 

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