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I have a number and I will call him now to ask. Will circle back. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 3:54 PM, John Podesta <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you call Ben and see if I can cal him at 5:00 > Get a number. > On Jun 29, 2015 3:19 PM, "Milia Fisher" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Trevor just followed up with the below. His cell is 917-755-5446 >> <https://www.switch.co/launch?phone=9177555446> just in case you want >> to call. >> >> ___________________________ >> >> <917-755-5446> >> >> We've also found it successful when chatting with folks to frame >> energy/climate as integral to each of her four fights: >> >> - investing in clean energy that will power the economy of the future >> >> - protecting families from pollution >> >> - safeguarding our country from the impacts of climate change and >> reducing our oil dependence >> >> - preventing those who want to keep us trapped in the energy economy of >> the past from distorting our political process. >> >> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Milia Fisher <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> Hi John- >>> >>> Here's the policy background Trevor Houser sent over for the Ben Gemen >>> interview. Policy memo attached and at the bottom in plain text. All >>> printed for you in the office as well in case you're able to make it in. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Milia >>> >>> *Note From Trevor Houser:* >>> >>> "Not sure if comms gave John background, but the reporter has been >>> asking about HRC's process for a climate and enviro policy. Jake and the >>> team felt now was an appropriate time to work with Ben Geman on that story >>> in an effort to: >>> >>> 1) underscore how seriously she takes these issues; >>> 2) Climate and Environment are top priorities for the campaign; and >>> 3) The campaign is leading a deliberate and thoughtful policy process >>> that has sought input from a large number of experts and key stakeholders >>> in the environment, clean energy, and conservation communities. >>> >>> The one other thing I would flag for John is that if Ben asks whether we >>> would support a permanent extension of the PTC/ITC we need to hedge given >>> out solar/renewable targets. Those imply a $10-$15 billion per year price >>> tag by 2020 and $25-$35 billion per year by 2027 if extended at current >>> levels. May need to call for "extending and improving" or something like >>> that." >>> >>> *Secretary of State Record* >>> >>> As Secretary, Hillary fought hard to mobilize a global response to >>> climate change. She immediately created the first high-level post at the >>> State Department dedicated exclusively to climate diplomacy (the US Special >>> Envoy for Climate Change) >>> >>> She put climate squarely on the agenda during her first trip as >>> Secretary to Beijing >>> >>> Hillary worked to feature climate change in the annual US-China >>> Strategic and Economic Dialogue meeting >>> >>> She helped to hammer out the breakthrough that led to the Copenhagen >>> Accord, which, among other things, was the first international agreement in >>> which all of the major economies – including China – committed to reduce >>> their greenhouse gas pollution. >>> >>> In addition, she worked hard as Secretary to build new coalitions to >>> combat emissions from methane and other super-pollutants that damage the >>> climate, as well as to launch a clean cookstove initiative that is bringing >>> not only health but climate benefits. >>> >>> In pursuing these international agreements, and the leadership we are >>> showing at home and abroad, the United States now has a much stronger hand >>> to play in the upcoming negotiations in Paris. >>> >>> *To: John Podesta, Jake Sullivan, Maya Harris and Dan Schwerin* >>> >>> *From: Energy and Climate Team* >>> >>> *Date: June 29, 2015* >>> >>> *Re: Energy, Climate and Environment Policy Platform* >>> >>> >>> >>> This memo provides a brief overview of our proposed energy, climate and >>> environment policy platform. We have developed six major policy initiatives >>> that together offer a comprehensive strategy for a) protecting American >>> families from pollution, b) powering the economy of the future, c) >>> delivering energy and climate security that lasts, and d) responsibly >>> stewarding our country’s natural bounty and beauty. We are finalizing >>> separate white papers with more detail on each of the six initiatives. >>> >>> Our platform is designed to make the US the clean energy superpower of >>> the 21st century and a global leader in the fight against climate >>> change, and to do so in a way that provides economic opportunity and >>> security for all Americans. We will have half a billion solar panels >>> installed across the country by 2020 and generate enough renewable energy >>> to power every home in the country within 10 years. During that time we >>> will reduce US oil consumption by 20% and partner with other countries >>> bring global oil demand growth to a halt *[note: this is a proposed >>> target we haven’t yet discussed as a group]*. >>> >>> The next decade is critical if we are going to successfully transition >>> to a clean energy economy, deliver security that lasts, and prevent >>> catastrophic climate change. The following is an ambitious and achievable >>> plan of attack. >>> 1. Smart Standards >>> >>> We will fight efforts to roll back environmental protections in favor of >>> polluters. We will defend and extend common-sense standards that make our >>> air and water cleaner, safeguard the health of our families, reduce energy >>> waste, driven clean energy deployment and fight global climate change. >>> This includes full implementation of the Clean Power Plan, extension of >>> efficiency standards for cars, trucks, airplanes and appliances, better >>> building codes, mandatory disclosure of fracking chemicals and methane >>> regulations on oil and gas production. >>> 2. Clean Energy Challenge >>> >>> Standards set the floor, not the ceiling. We can and must go further. We >>> will form a *new partnership* with states, cities and rural communities >>> that are ready to lead, providing competitive grants to those that exceed >>> federal guidelines, remove barriers to clean energy access and >>> entrepreneurship, and invest in innovative solutions that reduce energy >>> costs, protect public health and cut carbon pollution. >>> >>> As part of this bargain, we will guarantee that every agency within the >>> federal government is *working in concert* to ensure Americans have the >>> tools and resources they need to succeed. That includes investing in new >>> technologies, both in our labs and through our tax code, and ensuring that >>> we are maximizing the clean energy potential of public lands and public >>> buildings. We will expand successful innovation initiatives, like ARPA-e, >>> cut those that fail to deliver results, and ensure that public R&D supports >>> private sector entrepreneurialism, small business creation and employment >>> growth. >>> 3. Modernizing North American Infrastructure >>> >>> We must improve the safety and security of existing energy >>> infrastructure in North America and ensure that the new infrastructure we >>> build is consistent with the clean energy economy we are seeking to create. >>> We will launch a major initiative to *repair, replace and better >>> regulate* our existing pipeline and rail network to protect our >>> families, communities, and outdoor economy from the risk of oil spills and >>> explosions and protect the climate from fugitive methane emissions. And >>> we’ll negotiate a *North American Climate Compact* with Canada and >>> Mexico that guides future infrastructure investment on the continent >>> through ambitious emission reduction commitments, coordinated policy >>> action, and strong accountability mechanisms. >>> Security that Lasts >>> >>> The recent growth in domestic oil and gas production provides important >>> economic and geopolitical benefits, but it doesn’t solve the energy-related >>> security issues that have plagued our country for decades. US gasoline >>> prices will continue to be set by the global market, no matter how much oil >>> we produce, leaving our economy vulnerable to supply disruptions elsewhere >>> in the world. In addition, the more oil and other fossil fuels we burn, the >>> more risk we bear – both to our economy and our national security - from >>> higher sea levels and increasingly devastating storms, heatwaves and >>> droughts. >>> >>> The only way to truly safeguard our country is to reduce the amount of >>> oil consumed both at home and around the world and make our investments, >>> our communities and our infrastructure more resilient to climate-related >>> risks. We will take actions necessary to *drive down oil consumption in >>> the US*, and will partner with other countries to *halt the growth in >>> global oil consumption* within the next ten years. We will lead the >>> world in combatting climate change, build resilient infrastructure and >>> ensure American families, businesses and investors have actionable >>> information on the kinds of risks they face. >>> Collaborative Stewardship >>> >>> *We are still developing the public lands/conservation leg of the >>> platform, which will include the following components:* >>> >>> *1. **Royalty reform: Raise the on-shore oil and gas royalty rate on >>> public lands to match that charged on private lands in Texas and other >>> states and close the loophole in coal royalty policy that costs taxpayers >>> hundreds of millions of dollars per year.* >>> >>> *2. **Leasing: Take areas too sensitive for energy production, like >>> the Arctic, off the table. * >>> >>> *3. **LWCF: Fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund* >>> >>> *4. **Outdoor economy: Support the growth of the outdoor economy by >>> protecting national parks and forests and improving access to public lands >>> for hunters and anglers and other types of recreation.* >>> A Just Transition >>> >>> As we build the energy economy of the 21st century, we cannot turn our >>> backs on the workers and communities in the coalfields who kept the lights >>> on and factories running during the 20th century. We will ensure that >>> the retirement benefits of coal miners and their families are secure, >>> invest in carbon capture, utilization and sequestration technology, and >>> launch a major workforce and local economic development initiative for >>> coalfield communities from Central Appalachia to the Powder River Basin. >>> >>> We will also address the legacy costs fossil fuel combustion in >>> communities disproportionately impacted by the resulting air pollution. We >>> will provide block grants to states, cities and rural communities that >>> develop innovative economic development and public health solutions for >>> vulnerable communities as part of their clean energy strategy, such as the >>> SB 535 program in California. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Milia Fisher >>> Special Assistant to the Chair >>> Hillary for America >>> [email protected] >>> o: 646.854.1198 c: 858.395.1741 >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Milia Fisher >> Special Assistant to the Chair >> Hillary for America >> [email protected] >> o: 646.854.1198 c: 858.395.1741 >> > -- Milia Fisher Special Assistant to the Chair Hillary for America [email protected] o: 646.854.1198 c: 858.395.1741
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