Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0136

Introduced
3/17/23  

Caption

An act relating to addressing climate change

Impact

The proposed changes could significantly influence state policies related to environmental regulation, energy production, and economic development. By extending the deadlines for emission reductions, the bill acknowledges the challenges faced by various sectors in transitioning to more sustainable practices. However, it also raises concerns among environmental advocates who argue that delaying action on climate change could have detrimental long-term effects. Additionally, the Vermont Climate Council is tasked with developing specific initiatives and strategies to help achieve these emissions reductions, thereby centralizing the state’s environmental action in a structured framework.

Summary

Bill S0136, introduced by Senators Wrenner, Collamore, Weeks, and Williams, aims to address climate change by adjusting Vermont's timeline for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The bill proposes to change the specified dates by which Vermont must meet certain greenhouse gas reduction targets, reflecting an increased urgency in addressing environmental issues. Specifically, it amends the requirements to achieve a 26% reduction by 2030 instead of 2025, a 40% reduction by 2040 instead of 2030, and an 80% reduction by 2060 instead of 2050. This extension allows for a more gradual implementation of the necessary changes to meet climate objectives while aligning with the state's commitments under the Paris Agreement.

Contention

Notable points of contention around Bill S0136 include concerns from environmentalists who argue that the delayed timelines may undermine Vermont's leadership in the fight against climate change. Critics warn that pushing back these targets may result in increased emissions and a lack of accountability in implementing more sustainable practices. The bill's modifications also emphasize balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility, reflecting ongoing debates in Vermont regarding how best to transition to a sustainable economy without compromising current economic conditions or affordability for residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0289

An act relating to affordable climate initiatives

VT H0052

An act relating to changing the greenhouse gas emission reduction requirements to goals

VT S0110

An act relating to changes to Vermont’s air pollution and renewable energy laws

VT S0259

An act relating to climate change cost recovery

VT S0005

An act relating to affordably meeting the mandated greenhouse gas reductions for the thermal sector through efficiency, weatherization measures, electrification, and decarbonization

VT S0064

An act relating to miscellaneous changes related to vehicles, infrastructure, and transportation planning

VT H0868

An act relating to the fiscal year 2025 Transportation Program and miscellaneous changes to laws related to transportation

VT HB99

An Act To Amend Titles 7 And 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Climate Change.

VT H0809

An act relating to climate change cost recovery

VT H0096

An act relating to affordably meeting the mandated greenhouse gas reductions for the thermal sector through electrification, decarbonization, efficiency, and weatherization measures

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