Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna Call on Gov. Jerry Brown to Be 'Bold' and Halt All New Fossil Fuel Projects in California

Citing threats to human health and the planet, two progressive members of Congress who represent California are calling on Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown—who considers himself a climate leader—to set a new global standard and end fossil fuel extraction across the state.

“We believe that transformative climate leadership must include bold action on the production side of fossil fuels.”
—Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna

In a letter on Wednesday first reported by The Hill, Democratic Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna urged Brown to cease permitting for new oil and gas projects, and to implement a “just and equitable transition” to 100 percent renewable energy that “would protect workers, communities, and economies.”

“We believe that transformative climate leadership must include bold action on the production side of fossil fuels,” the letter declares. “Ending the issuance of new permits for fossil fuel development and infrastructure will establish the standard for climate policy worldwide.”

While President Donald Trump announced last year that he was ditching the Paris agreement—which aims to limit global temperature rise within this century to 1.5 degrees Celsius above per-industrial levels—Brown has vowed to keep his state engaged in the accord and pledged his dedication to transitioning to renewable energy.

“Corporate interests continue to undermine our nation’s leadership in the global fight against climate change. California will need to lead the way,” the letter continues, noting particular threats that fossil fuels pose to the state’s residents. “Climate change resulting from the continued development of oil and gas would exacerbate drought conditions, wildfires, and flooding.”

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