SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Development of low-carbon transportation fuels is an integral element of California’s greenhouse gas reduction policy. Increasing the supply of those fuels is vital to achieving California’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
(b) The scientific community has made it clear that we must make the necessary investments in climate action now to avert a major climate catastrophe in the near future. California is already grappling with drought, extreme heat, wildfires, and health problems from air pollution.
(c) California, the United States, and nations around the world are experiencing firsthand unprecedented climate-fueled disasters, and the United Nations has issued a “code red for humanity.”
(d) California established the Low Carbon Fuel Standard to reduce carbon emissions and accelerate adoption of very low carbon transportation fuels in transportation to displace carbon-intensive fuels, including diesel fuel.
(e) Despite California’s efforts to accelerate the use of low-carbon transportation fuels, diesel fuel remains the dominant fuel in the medium- and heavy-duty transportation sector requiring further investments in the production of very low carbon and carbon-negative transportation fuels.
(f) It is the intent of the Legislature that California continue to exercise a global leadership role in the development of very low-carbon and carbon-negative transportation fuels. Existing incentives for the development of low-carbon transportation fuels can be enhanced if California policy reflects the values of our climate change goals.