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Testimony: Emily Pickett, EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Plants Standards, June 13, 2023

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By: Emily Pickett, Florida State Coordinator, Moms Clean Air Force
Date: June 13, 2023
About: Environmental Protection Agency Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2023-0072
To: Environmental Protection Agency

Thank you for the opportunity to testify today. My name is Emily Pickett, and I’m the Florida state coordinator for Moms Clean Air Force. I live in Tampa, Florida, and I am calling on EPA to finalize the strongest possible standards to help protect our families from harmful air pollution that contributes to climate change and impacts health. EPA must strengthen community input and safeguards in the final version of this rule.

Power plants are responsible for roughly a quarter of climate pollution in the US. My home state of Florida is a significant contributor, as the second-largest producer of electricity in the country after Texas. Rather than using clean energy, Florida still relies predominantly on natural gas, which fuels about 74% of our state’s total electricity.

Because climate change is driven by greenhouse gas emissions from the fossil fuel industry, my state’s heavy reliance on natural gas for electricity is extremely troublesome to me. It’s troublesome because I fear we are on a destructive path due to the magnitude of our climate impacts.

Florida is the fastest-growing state, with more people moving here than any other state. As more and more people move to Florida, I fear an ever-increasing reliance on fossil fuels to power our homes. I fear the natural beauty that makes our state special is being destroyed to make room for sprawling neighborhoods that are taking over our once-rural ecosystems. I fear that new roads to accommodate these neighborhoods will result in increased car and truck emissions. I worry that we aren’t taking advantage of clean energy like solar enough. Given that we are the Sunshine State, renewable energy like solar should comprise more than just 8% of our electricity generation.

Placing my future concerns aside, there is much to worry about in the present. Journalists and environmentalists agree that Florida is at ground zero for climate change and sea-level rise. We are already experiencing the negative effects. High tides, hurricanes, and increased rainfall result in flooding across the state in both coastal and inland areas. Temperatures are increasing as we experience record hot temperatures, making it nearly impossible to be outside for long and requiring us to run our air conditioners more – another example of our growing reliance on fossil fuels.

Our current situation is dire, and the impacts of the state’s growth will only make things worse. Further exacerbating the situation is the fact that the state has ignored projects that encourage renewable energy, building efficiency, or any other method for cutting emissions.

Instead, Florida has focused on sea-level rise resilience, which though critically important, fails to address the enormity of our climate troubles. We are in a pivotal moment in which we must get on the right path toward reducing carbon pollution to protect public health and the beauty of our state.

As a Floridian, I know that a just transition to renewable energy is achievable. We can create a cleaner, healthier environment by adding renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency in our homes and businesses; by looking at the totality of our state’s climate crisis instead of focusing only on the moment’s most pressing issue; and by putting the proposed carbon rule in place. Therefore, I am calling on EPA to finalize the strongest possible standards to help protect the state of Florida and families across the country from harmful air pollution that contributes to climate change and impacts health. EPA must strengthen community input and safeguards in the final version of this rule. Thank you for the opportunity to testify today.

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