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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 2013-041 <br /> RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF REDUCING GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTION <br /> UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT <br /> WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency determined that current and future <br /> greenhouse gas concentrations endanger public health; and <br /> WHEREAS, extreme weather events, most notably heat waves and precipitation <br /> extremes, are occurring with increased frequency; in 2011,the U.S. experienced a record 14 <br /> weather and climate disasters, including droughts, heat waves, and floods, that cost at least$1 <br /> billion each in damages and loss of human lives; and <br /> WHEREAS, climate change creates conditions that lead to more destructive storms like <br /> 2012's Superstorm Sandy; and <br /> WHEREAS, climate change is affecting food security; and in 2012, the U.S. Department <br /> of Agriculture designated more than half(50.3 percent) of all U.S. counties disaster areas, mainly <br /> due to drought; and <br /> WHEREAS, for four decades,the Clean Air Act has protected the air we breathe through <br /> a proven, comprehensive successful system of pollution control that saves lives and creates <br /> economic benefits exceeding its costs by many times; and <br /> WHEREAS, with the Clean Air Act, air quality in this country has improved <br /> significantly since 1970, despite major growth both in our economy and industrial production; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, between 1970 and 1990, the six main pollutants covered by the Clean Air <br /> Act-particulate matter and ground-level ozone (both of which contribute to smog and asthma), <br /> carbon monoxide, lead, sulfur and nitrogen oxides (the pollutants that cause acid rain)-were <br /> reduced by between 47 percent and 93 percent, and airborne lead was virtually eliminated; and <br /> WHEREAS, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA (2007)that <br /> greenhouse gases are "air pollutants"as defined by the Clean Air Act and the Environmental <br /> Protection Agency has the authority to regulate them; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City of San Leandro is committed to supporting efforts for clean air and <br /> Y pp g <br /> has adopted a Climate Action Plan, as well as implemented steps to reduce our carbon footprint. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that climate change is not an abstract <br /> problem for the future or one that will only affect far-distant places; and that we, the City <br /> Council of the City of San Leandro, on behalf of the residents of San Leandro, do hereby urge <br />