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Western Climate Initiative

Western Climate Initiative, Inc. (WCI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation which administers the shared emissions trading market between the American state of California and the Canadian province of Quebec as well as separately administering the individual emissions trading systems in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and American state of Washington. It also provides administrative, technical and infrastructure services to support the implementation of cap-and-trade programs in other North American jurisdictions. The organization was originally founded in February 2007 by the governors of five western states with the goal of developing a multi-sector, market-based program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; it was incorporated in its current form in 2011.[1]

Western Climate Initiative, Inc.
Participating jurisdictions of the Western Climate Initiative
FormerlyWestern Regional Climate Action Initiative
Type501(c)(3) organization
FoundedFebruary 26, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-02-26) in Washington, D.C., United States
(Reincorporated 2011)
Founders
Headquarters1107 Ninth Street, Suite 1070, ,
United States
Area served
North America
Key people
Jason Hollett, Chair
Liane Randolph, Vice-Chair
Members
Websitewww.wci-inc.org

Structure edit

Since its reincorporation in 2011 as a non-profit corporation, WCI is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the participating jurisdictions. Each jurisdiction appoints two voting directors to the Board.[2]

Position Name Jurisdiction Notes
Chair Jason Hollett   Nova Scotia Associate Deputy Minister, Department of Environment and Climate Change
Vice-Chair Liane Randolph   California Chair, California Air Resources Board
Treasurer Jean-Yves Benoit   Quebec Director General of Carbon Regulation and Emissions Data, Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change
Secretary Lilani Kumaranayake   Nova Scotia Executive Director of Fiscal Policy, Economics and Budgetary Planning, Department of Finance
Additional Voting Directors Jared Blumenfeld   California Secretary, California Environmental Protection Agency
Kim Ricard   Quebec Director of Carbon Market Division, Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change
Laura Watson   Washington Director, Washington State Department of Ecology
Luke Martland   Washington Climate Commitment Act Implementation Manager, Washington State Department of Ecology

History edit

The Western Climate Initiative was founded as the Western Regional Climate Action Initiative on February 26, 2007, by the governors of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. The founding agreement stated the goal of the WRCAI was to evaluate and implement ways to reduce their states's emissions of greenhouse gases and achieve related co-benefits.[3] These states and future participants in the initiative (collectively known as WCI "partners") also committed to set an overall regional goal to reduce emissions (set in August 2007 as 15 percent below 2005 emission levels by 2020),[4] participate in a cross-border greenhouse gas registry to consistently measure and track emissions, and adopt clean tailpipe standards for passenger vehicles. By July 2008, the initiative had expanded to include two more U.S. states (Montana and Utah) and four Canadian provinces (British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec). Together, these partners comprised 20 percent of the U.S. GDP and 76 percent of the Canadian GDP.[5]

Goals and design edit

The most ambitious and controversial objective of the WCI was to develop a multi-sector, market-based program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Detailed design recommendations for a regional cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions were released by the WCI in September 2008 and July 2010.[6] By December 2011, California and Quebec adopted regulations based on these recommendations. (The WCI has no regulatory authority of its own.) Key administrative aspects of the regional cap-and-trade program are being implemented in 2012. Power plants, refineries, and other large emitters must comply with the cap in 2013. Other greenhouse gas emission sources, such as suppliers of transportation fuels, must comply with the cap beginning in 2015. Among other things, the Western Climate Initiative lays the foundation for a North American cap-and-trade program, not only in its design and implementation, but in its potential acceptance of greenhouse gas emissions offsets from projects across North America.

Criticisms of WCI edit

Some observers[who?] described the entire project as greenwash designed to avoid committing to the Kyoto Protocol, and cited evidence that much more drastic cuts, up to 40%, could be achieved without affecting investment yield in equities, a good indicator that such cuts would not affect economic prospects in the economy as a whole.[7]

Partners vs. observers edit

Several U.S. partners, although active participants in the design of the program, announced in 2010 that they would either delay or not implement the program in their jurisdictions. The partnership was therefore streamlined to include only California and the four Canadian provinces actively working to implement the program. As of January 2012, regulations have not been issued by British Columbia, Manitoba, or Ontario, although a carbon tax in British Columbia will be increasing to $30/tonne of CO2 equivalents in July 2012.[8] Several WCI partners also remain active in the International Carbon Action Partnership, an international coordinating body for several such regional carbon trading bodies.

Alberta and Saskatchewan object to cap-and-trade and in July 2008 called WCI's plan a "cash grab by some of Canada's resource-poor provinces."[9] However, Alberta already had legislated its own emissions trading system for large emitters in 2007. The objections seem to be more related to the reporting and disclosure requirements that would be much higher for a North American project than for one based strictly in Alberta. Some of the states that withdrew by late 2011 also intended to develop oil shale, hydraulic fracturing of natural gas and coal resources that would have broad impacts beyond climate on water, including more ocean acidification.

Until late 2011, the initiative included two types of participants: partners and observers.[10]

For several years, the partners were the U.S. states of California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. All states except California and Quebec withdrew in 2011. See below: Membership changes.

The observers included at various times Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, Wyoming, the province of Saskatchewan (which objects to WCI plans for a cap and trade system[9]), and the Mexican states of Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Sonora and Tamaulipas.

Membership changes edit

  • 26 February 2007: Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington form the Western Regional Climate Action Initiative.[11]
  • 24 April 2007: British Columbia joined with the five western states, turning the WCI into an international partnership.[12]
  • 21 May 2007: Utah became the sixth state to join the WCI when Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. signed the Initiative.[13] Huntsman was the second Republican governor to join, after California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • 13 June 2007: Manitoba said that it would be the second Canadian province to join the WCI.[14]
  • 24 September 2007: Alaska joined the WCI as an observer.[15]
  • 19 November 2007: The Governor of Montana announced that his state would also join.[16]
  • January 2008: Montana officially joins the WCI.[11]
  • 18 April 2008: Quebec, previously an observer, became a partner.[17]
  • 18 July 2008: Ontario, previously an observer, became a partner.[9]
  • 2 February 2010: Arizona announces it will not implement a cap-and-trade program, particularly during the economic downturn, but maintains its membership in the WCI as a partner.[18]
  • 29 June 2011: California announces that enforcement of the cap will be delayed one year to allow the necessary elements of the program to be in place and fully functional. The stringency of the cap and expected amount of emission reductions, however, will remain unchanged.[19]
  • 6 July 2011: In order to maintain a coordinated approach to implementing the regional program, Quebec announces a one-year delay in enforcement of the cap.[20]
  • 18 November 2011: Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington leave WCI formally.[21][22] Participation by BC was cast into doubt also, where officials indicated satisfaction with the existing carbon tax approach and had not committed to implementing a cap and trade system to replace it.[23]

As of December 2011, the remaining WCI partners were California and the Canadian provinces British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.

  • 11 May 2018: Nova Scotia becomes WCI partner, and executes cap and trade program on 1 January 2019.[24][25]
  • 11 October 2018: Ontario passes the Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018 and formally withdraws from the WCI.[26]

After British Columbia ceased participation in emissions trading in 2018, it remained a participating jurisdiction under WCI by-laws until amendments were made.[27][28]

As of 2022, the participating WCI jurisdictions are the American states of California and Washington; and the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Quebec.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF WESTERN CLIMATE INITIATIVE, INC" (PDF). Documents. Western Climate Initiative. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  2. ^ "By-Laws of Western Climate Initiative, Inc" (PDF). Western Climate Initiative. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  3. ^ "WCI Governors' Agreement".
  4. ^ "Emission Reduction Goal Aug 2007".
  5. ^ "WCI Brochure (May 2010)".
  6. ^ "General Documents".
  7. ^ Strasser, Kurt A. (1 January 2011). Myths and Realities of Business Environmentalism: Good Works, Good Business Or Greenwash?. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 9780857933188 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Strategy, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. "British Columbia's Carbon Tax - Province of British Columbia". www2.gov.bc.ca.
  9. ^ a b c "Ontario to sign cap-and-trade climate plan".
  10. ^ (PDF). California Climate Change Portal. 2007-08-07. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-16. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  11. ^ a b "Milestones".
  12. ^ Premier, Office of the (24 April 2007). "B.C. JOINS WESTERN REGIONAL CLIMATE ACTION INITIATIVE".
  13. ^ "Huntsman Signs Global Warming Pact". KSL-TV. 2007-05-21. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  14. ^ Carr, Matthew (2007-06-13). . Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30.
  15. ^ News-Miner, Fairbanks Daily. "404 Error". {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  16. ^ Bureau, MIKE DENNISON of the Missoulian State. "Governor releases goals on emissions".
  17. ^ Québec, Services. "Communiqués diffusés le 24 april 2017 - Portail Québec".
  18. ^ (PDF). www.azclimatechange.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-24.
  19. ^ Roosevelt, Margot (30 June 2011). "California delays its carbon-trading program until 2013" – via LA Times.
  20. ^ "Quebec Delays WCI Carbon Market Scheme". July 18, 2011.
  21. ^ "Six US states leave the Western Climate Initiative" (November 18, 2011). S&P Global Platts. www.platts.com. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  22. ^ "6 States Pull Out of Western Climate Initiative" (November 22, 2011). SustainableBusiness.com News. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  23. ^ Jaccard, Mark; Dowlatabadi, Hadi (2011-06-09). "Six reasons to delay joining California's cap-and-trade program". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  24. ^ Scotia, Communications Nova (May 11, 2018). "Nova Scotia Joins Western Climate Initiative Inc". News Releases.
  25. ^ Scotia, Communications Nova (October 20, 2014). "Government of Nova Scotia". climatechange.novascotia.ca.
  26. ^ "Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018". Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
  27. ^ "Minutes of the Board of Directors - Friday, February 9, 2018" (PDF). Western Climate Initiative. Mr. Rodriquez commented that while Mr. Lesiuk has resigned from the Board, British Columbia remains a Participating Jurisdiction and may choose to appoint new directors or participate more actively in the future.
  28. ^ "By-Laws of Western Climate Initiative, Inc" (PDF). October 26, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2022. List of Western Climate Initiative, Inc's participating jurisdictions. Last updated March 23, 2020.

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Western Climate Initiative Inc WCI is a 501 c 3 non profit corporation which administers the shared emissions trading market between the American state of California and the Canadian province of Quebec as well as separately administering the individual emissions trading systems in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and American state of Washington It also provides administrative technical and infrastructure services to support the implementation of cap and trade programs in other North American jurisdictions The organization was originally founded in February 2007 by the governors of five western states with the goal of developing a multi sector market based program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions it was incorporated in its current form in 2011 1 Western Climate Initiative Inc Participating jurisdictions of the Western Climate InitiativeFormerlyWestern Regional Climate Action InitiativeType501 c 3 organizationFoundedFebruary 26 2007 16 years ago 2007 02 26 in Washington D C United States Reincorporated 2011 FoundersChristine GregoireTed KulongoskiJanet NapolitanoBill RichardsonArnold SchwarzeneggerHeadquarters1107 Ninth Street Suite 1070 Sacramento California United StatesArea servedNorth AmericaKey peopleJason Hollett ChairLiane Randolph Vice ChairMembersCaliforniaQuebecNova ScotiaWashingtonWebsitewww wbr wci inc wbr org Contents 1 Structure 2 History 3 Goals and design 4 Criticisms of WCI 5 Partners vs observers 6 Membership changes 7 See also 8 ReferencesStructure editSince its reincorporation in 2011 as a non profit corporation WCI is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the participating jurisdictions Each jurisdiction appoints two voting directors to the Board 2 Position Name Jurisdiction NotesChair Jason Hollett nbsp Nova Scotia Associate Deputy Minister Department of Environment and Climate ChangeVice Chair Liane Randolph nbsp California Chair California Air Resources BoardTreasurer Jean Yves Benoit nbsp Quebec Director General of Carbon Regulation and Emissions Data Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate ChangeSecretary Lilani Kumaranayake nbsp Nova Scotia Executive Director of Fiscal Policy Economics and Budgetary Planning Department of FinanceAdditional Voting Directors Jared Blumenfeld nbsp California Secretary California Environmental Protection AgencyKim Ricard nbsp Quebec Director of Carbon Market Division Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate ChangeLaura Watson nbsp Washington Director Washington State Department of EcologyLuke Martland nbsp Washington Climate Commitment Act Implementation Manager Washington State Department of EcologyHistory editThe Western Climate Initiative was founded as the Western Regional Climate Action Initiative on February 26 2007 by the governors of Arizona California New Mexico Oregon and Washington The founding agreement stated the goal of the WRCAI was to evaluate and implement ways to reduce their states s emissions of greenhouse gases and achieve related co benefits 3 These states and future participants in the initiative collectively known as WCI partners also committed to set an overall regional goal to reduce emissions set in August 2007 as 15 percent below 2005 emission levels by 2020 4 participate in a cross border greenhouse gas registry to consistently measure and track emissions and adopt clean tailpipe standards for passenger vehicles By July 2008 the initiative had expanded to include two more U S states Montana and Utah and four Canadian provinces British Columbia Manitoba Ontario and Quebec Together these partners comprised 20 percent of the U S GDP and 76 percent of the Canadian GDP 5 Goals and design editThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2019 The most ambitious and controversial objective of the WCI was to develop a multi sector market based program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Detailed design recommendations for a regional cap and trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions were released by the WCI in September 2008 and July 2010 6 By December 2011 California and Quebec adopted regulations based on these recommendations The WCI has no regulatory authority of its own Key administrative aspects of the regional cap and trade program are being implemented in 2012 Power plants refineries and other large emitters must comply with the cap in 2013 Other greenhouse gas emission sources such as suppliers of transportation fuels must comply with the cap beginning in 2015 Among other things the Western Climate Initiative lays the foundation for a North American cap and trade program not only in its design and implementation but in its potential acceptance of greenhouse gas emissions offsets from projects across North America Criticisms of WCI editSome observers who described the entire project as greenwash designed to avoid committing to the Kyoto Protocol and cited evidence that much more drastic cuts up to 40 could be achieved without affecting investment yield in equities a good indicator that such cuts would not affect economic prospects in the economy as a whole 7 Partners vs observers editSeveral U S partners although active participants in the design of the program announced in 2010 that they would either delay or not implement the program in their jurisdictions The partnership was therefore streamlined to include only California and the four Canadian provinces actively working to implement the program As of January 2012 regulations have not been issued by British Columbia Manitoba or Ontario although a carbon tax in British Columbia will be increasing to 30 tonne of CO2 equivalents in July 2012 8 Several WCI partners also remain active in the International Carbon Action Partnership an international coordinating body for several such regional carbon trading bodies Alberta and Saskatchewan object to cap and trade and in July 2008 called WCI s plan a cash grab by some of Canada s resource poor provinces 9 However Alberta already had legislated its own emissions trading system for large emitters in 2007 The objections seem to be more related to the reporting and disclosure requirements that would be much higher for a North American project than for one based strictly in Alberta Some of the states that withdrew by late 2011 also intended to develop oil shale hydraulic fracturing of natural gas and coal resources that would have broad impacts beyond climate on water including more ocean acidification Until late 2011 the initiative included two types of participants partners and observers 10 For several years the partners were the U S states of California Montana New Mexico Oregon Utah and Washington and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia Manitoba Ontario and Quebec All states except California and Quebec withdrew in 2011 See below Membership changes The observers included at various times Alaska Colorado Idaho Kansas Nevada Wyoming the province of Saskatchewan which objects to WCI plans for a cap and trade system 9 and the Mexican states of Baja California Chihuahua Coahuila Nuevo Leon Sonora and Tamaulipas Membership changes editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 26 February 2007 Arizona California New Mexico Oregon and Washington form the Western Regional Climate Action Initiative 11 24 April 2007 British Columbia joined with the five western states turning the WCI into an international partnership 12 21 May 2007 Utah became the sixth state to join the WCI when Governor Jon Huntsman Jr signed the Initiative 13 Huntsman was the second Republican governor to join after California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger 13 June 2007 Manitoba said that it would be the second Canadian province to join the WCI 14 24 September 2007 Alaska joined the WCI as an observer 15 19 November 2007 The Governor of Montana announced that his state would also join 16 January 2008 Montana officially joins the WCI 11 18 April 2008 Quebec previously an observer became a partner 17 18 July 2008 Ontario previously an observer became a partner 9 2 February 2010 Arizona announces it will not implement a cap and trade program particularly during the economic downturn but maintains its membership in the WCI as a partner 18 29 June 2011 California announces that enforcement of the cap will be delayed one year to allow the necessary elements of the program to be in place and fully functional The stringency of the cap and expected amount of emission reductions however will remain unchanged 19 6 July 2011 In order to maintain a coordinated approach to implementing the regional program Quebec announces a one year delay in enforcement of the cap 20 18 November 2011 Arizona Montana New Mexico Oregon Utah and Washington leave WCI formally 21 22 Participation by BC was cast into doubt also where officials indicated satisfaction with the existing carbon tax approach and had not committed to implementing a cap and trade system to replace it 23 As of December 2011 the remaining WCI partners were California and the Canadian provinces British Columbia Manitoba Ontario and Quebec 11 May 2018 Nova Scotia becomes WCI partner and executes cap and trade program on 1 January 2019 24 25 11 October 2018 Ontario passes the Cap and Trade Cancellation Act 2018 and formally withdraws from the WCI 26 After British Columbia ceased participation in emissions trading in 2018 it remained a participating jurisdiction under WCI by laws until amendments were made 27 28 As of 2022 update the participating WCI jurisdictions are the American states of California and Washington and the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Quebec See also edit nbsp Energy portalList of climate change initiatives Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Eastern North America The Climate Registry United States Carbon Cap and Trade Program Project Vulcan Regional climate change initiatives in the United States United States Climate AllianceReferences edit CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF WESTERN CLIMATE INITIATIVE INC PDF Documents Western Climate Initiative Retrieved 10 August 2019 By Laws of Western Climate Initiative Inc PDF Western Climate Initiative 11 October 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2019 WCI Governors Agreement Emission Reduction Goal Aug 2007 WCI Brochure May 2010 General Documents Strasser Kurt A 1 January 2011 Myths and Realities of Business Environmentalism Good Works Good Business Or Greenwash Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 9780857933188 via Google Books Strategy Ministry of Environment and Climate Change British Columbia s Carbon Tax Province of British Columbia www2 gov bc ca a b c Ontario to sign cap and trade climate plan Western Climate Initiative Update PDF California Climate Change Portal 2007 08 07 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 16 Retrieved 2021 04 25 a b Milestones Premier Office of the 24 April 2007 B C JOINS WESTERN REGIONAL CLIMATE ACTION INITIATIVE Huntsman Signs Global Warming Pact KSL TV 2007 05 21 Retrieved 2021 04 25 Carr Matthew 2007 06 13 Manitoba to Join U S States in Program to Cut Carbon Emissions Bloomberg News Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 News Miner Fairbanks Daily 404 Error a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Bureau MIKE DENNISON of the Missoulian State Governor releases goals on emissions Quebec Services Communiques diffuses le 24 april 2017 Portail Quebec Executive Order 2010 06 Governor s Policy on Climate Change PDF www azclimatechange gov Archived from the original PDF on 2012 07 24 Roosevelt Margot 30 June 2011 California delays its carbon trading program until 2013 via LA Times Quebec Delays WCI Carbon Market Scheme July 18 2011 Six US states leave the Western Climate Initiative November 18 2011 S amp P Global Platts www platts com Retrieved 2016 11 26 6 States Pull Out of Western Climate Initiative November 22 2011 SustainableBusiness com News Retrieved 2016 11 26 Jaccard Mark Dowlatabadi Hadi 2011 06 09 Six reasons to delay joining California s cap and trade program Vancouver Sun Retrieved 2021 04 25 Scotia Communications Nova May 11 2018 Nova Scotia Joins Western Climate Initiative Inc News Releases Scotia Communications Nova October 20 2014 Government of Nova Scotia climatechange novascotia ca Cap and Trade Cancellation Act 2018 Legislative Assembly of Ontario Minutes of the Board of Directors Friday February 9 2018 PDF Western Climate Initiative Mr Rodriquez commented that while Mr Lesiuk has resigned from the Board British Columbia remains a Participating Jurisdiction and may choose to appoint new directors or participate more actively in the future By Laws of Western Climate Initiative Inc PDF October 26 2021 Retrieved February 20 2022 List of Western Climate Initiative Inc s participating jurisdictions Last updated March 23 2020 Retrieved from https en 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