WHEREAS, the Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers accepted the Climate Change Action Plan at its 2001 meeting;
and
WHEREAS, the Climate Change Action Plan outlines greenhouse gas
reduction goals for the region and presents bold approaches for meeting these
goals within the region; and
WHEREAS, the science on climate change demonstrates more than ever
that human activity is contributing to the warming of the earth’s atmosphere;
and
WHEREAS, the Committee on the Environment and the Northeast
International Committee on Energy (NICE) have begun the implementation of the
Climate Change Action Plan with a focus on energy use, transportation
emissions, greenhouse gas inventory and registry development, adaptation
strategies, and state and provincial government programs; and
WHEREAS, the energy efforts have focused on developing context for
regional action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector
and increasing the amount of energy saved through conservation programs; and
WHEREAS, the transportation initiative calls for a decrease in the
transportation sector’s growth in greenhouse gas emissions, including
opportunities for promoting increased vehicle fuel efficiency, and bio-fuels
use; and
WHEREAS, states and provinces have agreed to develop a standardized
greenhouse gas emission inventory for each jurisdiction, beginning in 1990 and
reported every three years, and a regional emissions registry for banking and
trading emissions credits within the region; and
WHEREAS, the Climate Change Action Plan calls for the reduction of
and adaptation to negative social, economic and environmental impacts of
climate change, and assessing these impacts to identify adaptive mechanisms
that are feasible and cost-effective; and
WHEREAS, state and provincial governments are committed to lead by
example in implementing climate change and greenhouse gas reduction programs,
and have compiled a survey of public sector climate change activities; and
WHEREAS, the Conference’s Climate Change Steering Committee is
considering climate change proposals in a number of areas, including LED
traffic lights, partnerships with colleges and universities on emission
reduction programs, purchasing programs for high efficiency-low emission
office equipment, and the use of clean, energy efficient vehicles in
state/provincial fleets.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England
Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers accept the Climate Change Report
outlining the major accomplishments since the adoption of its Climate Change
Action Plan and priorities for the coming year as submitted by its Committee
on the Environment and its Northeast International Committee on Energy; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Committee on the Environment and the
Northeast International Committee on Energy be directed to evaluate and
recommend options for reducing greenhouse emissions from the electricity
sector and increase the amount of energy saved through conservation programs
in a cost-effective manner; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England Governors
and Eastern Canadian Premiers continue developing mechanisms to promote
cleaner and more efficient vehicles, identify opportunities related to
bio-fuels, and explore models of land use and development that could lead to
the design of potential incentives and performance-based practices to
encourage a reduction in vehicle miles and kilometres traveled; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the regional inventory and registry
initiative focus on building jurisdictional and national capacity and
standardized methods to produce a regional inventory, and develop
administrative, tracking, and reporting framework for a regional registry; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England Governors
and Eastern Canadian Premiers direct its Committee on the Environment and its
Northeast International Committee on Energy, in collaboration with the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to hold a symposium in the spring of 2003 to
explore the current state of understanding of climate change impacts on the
natural resource base of New England and Eastern Canada, and present a summary
of findings and recommended actions at its 2003 Conference; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England Governors
and Eastern Canadian Premiers identify areas for expanded jurisdictional
efforts for the implementation of government climate change programs; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England Governors
and Eastern Canadian Premiers direct its Committee on the Environment and NICE
to encourage and promote climate change proposals centred on LED traffic
lights, partnerships with colleges and universities within the region on
emission reductions programs, purchasing high efficiency-low emission office
equipment, and using clean, energy efficient vehicles in state/provincial
fleets.
Adopted at the 27th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers, August 25-27, 2002.
Premier Bernard Landry
Québec Co-Chair |
Governor Lincoln Almond
Rhode Island
Co-Chair |