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WHEREAS, commercial, residential and public buildings
are responsible for more than 40 percent of the nation’s greenhouse gas
emissions nationwide and cities are best suited to improve building codes,
foster community-scale renewable energy, and create other programs and
incentives to increase efficiency and reduce energy use in commercial and
residential buildings; and WHEREAS, the transportation sector produces one third
of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions and cities can substantially reduce
emissions and vehicle-miles traveled by promoting public transit and more
effective land use and transportation planning; and WHEREAS, cities have been laboratories of innovation,
successfully pioneering and demonstrating cost-effective clean energy
solutions; and WHEREAS, over 1,050 mayors have signed The U.S.
Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, pledging their commitment to
reducing their communities’ greenhouse gas emissions by 7 percent from their
1990 levels; and WHEREAS, The U.S. Conference of Mayors has endorsed
an 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by 2050;
and WHEREAS, more than 430 local elected leaders from
across America have called for additional federal resources for communities to
implement greenhouse gas reduction and sustainability initiatives by endorsing
the Climate Communities/ICLEI-USA Empowering Local Government Climate Action
Blueprint; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is
authorized under the Clean Air Act, via 42 U.S.C. Section 7403(a) & (b), to
make grants to public agencies for demonstration projects to control and
prevent air pollution; and WHEREAS, Congress provided $10 million in both Fiscal
Years 2009 and 2010 for the EPA to provide grants to local governments to
establish and implement climate change initiatives; and WHEREAS, this grant program, dubbed by EPA as the
‘Climate Showcase Communities’ program is the only current ongoing source of
federal funding that supports city initiatives to address climate change; and WHEREAS, the Climate Showcase Communities program is
one of the federal government’s most competitive grant programs, with funding
awarded to less than 7% of applicants; and WHEREAS, current Climate Showcase Communities project
that the two rounds of grants awarded by 2015 will save over $19 million in
annual energy costs, create 115 jobs, and avoid more than 350,000 metric tons
of greenhouse gas emissions annually, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that The U.S.
Conference of Mayors calls upon Congress and the Administration to support
funding for the Climate Showcase Communities program in Fiscal Year 2013 and in
future years. |