10/12/2019 |
Susan |
Voinche |
N/A |
Limington |
Maine |
This is not OK! And I hadn’t heard anything about it. This should be for the citizens to decide. This is not OK! And I hadn’t heard anything about it. This should be for the citizens to decide. |
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10/12/2019 |
Ken |
Ashe |
No affiliation |
Montville |
Maine |
Since coming to office Gov. Mills has been undermining the best interests of Mainers and has been focused on lining her pockets with deceptive legislation. Gov. Mills is bad for the state of Maine... read more Since coming to office Gov. Mills has been undermining the best interests of Mainers and has been focused on lining her pockets with deceptive legislation. Gov. Mills is bad for the state of Maine and should be removed from office. |
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10/12/2019 |
Richard |
Archer |
ME |
Turners falls |
Massachusetts |
I believe you people (climate change activists) are out of your god damn minds!
Stop trying to eliminate fossil fuels! Electric cars will NEVER be a viable option.
STOP taxing (yes a... read more I believe you people (climate change activists) are out of your god damn minds!
Stop trying to eliminate fossil fuels! Electric cars will NEVER be a viable option.
STOP taxing (yes a fee is a TAX) the consumer. Stop trying to force us to get rid of our automobiles.
The Earth is going through a cycle, science PROVES this!
I will fight to the very end to NOT let the TCI ever become law.
You should be ashamed of yourself. |
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10/12/2019 |
Maxwell |
Poulin |
1993 |
Sidney |
Maine |
Just look at what CA is going through right now with the astronomical cost of living. Being a rural state that already struggles with the cost of living and livable wages I see nothing but... read more Just look at what CA is going through right now with the astronomical cost of living. Being a rural state that already struggles with the cost of living and livable wages I see nothing but heartache and struggle being caused by this deal. Think of the travel times just around Portland our largest city with the average person commuting a minimum of 30minutes. Even a small increase in gas costs artificially would have a large effect on the monthly expenses of Mainers. Not to mention the cost of goods. |
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10/12/2019 |
Greg |
Bagley |
Maine resident |
Ludlow |
Maine |
This transportation and climate initiative is built of false data and will do nothing but rob money from the people of my state of Maine and give it to rich people elsewhere. It will also drive... read more This transportation and climate initiative is built of false data and will do nothing but rob money from the people of my state of Maine and give it to rich people elsewhere. It will also drive business to China where they have no laws on polution and this will be a losing situation for everyone. Thank you. |
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10/12/2019 |
Andi |
Bennett |
N/A |
Portland |
Maine |
This is a TERRIBLE IDEA. We moved back to Maine from California because of things just like this. You cannot put your foot on someone's head and expect them not to drown while you hold them... read more This is a TERRIBLE IDEA. We moved back to Maine from California because of things just like this. You cannot put your foot on someone's head and expect them not to drown while you hold them under water. Governor Mills needs to curb her spending and start listening to her constituents. Her term cannot end fast enough for me. She makes me miss the buffoon before her. |
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10/12/2019 |
Jerry |
Malczewski |
Union of Concerned Scientists |
Lancaster |
New York |
After reviewing many of the comments posted to date was well as the draft framework policy proposal, I offer the following:
1. The predicted climate impacts due to our current trajectory of... read more After reviewing many of the comments posted to date was well as the draft framework policy proposal, I offer the following:
1. The predicted climate impacts due to our current trajectory of injecting GHGs into the environment is settled science with the caveat that due to the complexity of earth’s climate engine and the uncertainty of our collective mitigation actions, the statistical margins of error in the predictions leave room for debate as to any one specific outcome. But what is certain is that at some point in the near decades we will reach a point where attempting to reverse the damage in any reasonable time frame will become highly unlikely without resorting to risky geoengineering solutions (e.g. aerosols inserted into the atmosphere to block sunlight) with a ton of potentially unintended consequences such as significant impacts to crop production.
2. Any course of action must not disproportionately come back on low income communities which already have a higher exposure to toxic environments. Similarly, rural areas could see a bigger impact if fuel costs are significantly raised, due to carbon taxing/offsets, as a necessary step in lowering emissions – this must be counterbalanced.
3. The idea that we should depend on as yet undiscovered “wonder technologies” or fusion base energy sources to invent our way out of the crisis is way too risky. One does not go to war with a strategy that depend on weapons not even thought of.
4. That said, both businesses and individuals must ramp up their contributions to mitigation efforts. Politicians never use the word “sacrifice”, election implications being what they are, but that is what we will have to do. There is no climate mitigation free lunch and those that have more should sacrifice more.
5. Many questions remain about the exact mechanisms that will be used to reverse the increase in transportation related emissions – DEC/TCI/NYSERDA should provide a few detailed plausible scenarios to illustrate the entire process flow from energy supplier to consumer.
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10/12/2019 |
Joseph |
D'Alessandro |
None |
Raymond |
Maine |
Actions that raise the price of gasoline and heating oil is causing Mainers with moderate incomes to not be able to afford heating oil or electricity for heat during Maine's bitter winters.... read more Actions that raise the price of gasoline and heating oil is causing Mainers with moderate incomes to not be able to afford heating oil or electricity for heat during Maine's bitter winters. Ironically, the alternative is to burn wood which is a much greater pollutant than heating oil. For people who can't afford either, they have to live with the fear of freezing to death in their homes or, as a minimum, anticipate damage to home systems like plumbing and expensive repairs. This is not a well thought out plan and one that will harm people as a result of an irresponsible agenda. |
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10/13/2019 |
John |
MacLeod |
Maine resident |
Wells |
Maine |
I’m not going to go on some long winded rant, I’m just going to leave it at this: you can’t snap your fingers and make new technologies just appear. Create incentives for new behavior, not... read more I’m not going to go on some long winded rant, I’m just going to leave it at this: you can’t snap your fingers and make new technologies just appear. Create incentives for new behavior, not penalties for behavior that is currently essential just to live (consuming gasoline or diesel). This will create a highly unnecessary burden for Maine taxpayers, and the people will be VERY angry (remember the response to Dean Rikersons proposal?). Let’s work on new tech and moving away from foreign oil dependence, but let’s not, once again, create another financial burden for Maine business and Maine residents. Thanks. |
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10/13/2019 |
Gloria |
Marshall |
Home owner |
Camden |
New Jersey |
Camden County Municpal Authority in Camden, New Jersey turns waste water into sludge. CCMUA assured residents that the sludge would be turned into petroleum. Biofuel is much needed to control... read more Camden County Municpal Authority in Camden, New Jersey turns waste water into sludge. CCMUA assured residents that the sludge would be turned into petroleum. Biofuel is much needed to control clean air. I suggest to use biofuel on space shuttle to weigh and measure the emissions of carbon dioxide when biofuel is combusted that's it that's all. |
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10/13/2019 |
Eric |
Wheeler |
Concerned citizen |
Pittsfield |
Massachusetts |
This should be done now to avoid higher climate costs in the future. This should be done now to avoid higher climate costs in the future. |
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10/13/2019 |
Mary |
Dumond |
Mrs. |
Frenchville |
Maine |
Please do not sign the MOU this is unconstitutional. Please do not sign the MOU this is unconstitutional. |
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10/13/2019 |
Lucille |
Sevigny |
Maine Tax payer |
Orrington |
Maine |
Governor Mill is very out of touch with the struggles of our rural residences.
Raising taxes on gas is not going to help anyone. This is not good for Maine Governor Mill is very out of touch with the struggles of our rural residences.
Raising taxes on gas is not going to help anyone. This is not good for Maine |
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10/14/2019 |
Peter |
Starr |
Private contractor |
Hermon |
Maine |
I believe this initiative does have some merit but unfortunately the side effects will impact everyone in the state. I look at California's current situation with $5 + gas prices which doesn... read more I believe this initiative does have some merit but unfortunately the side effects will impact everyone in the state. I look at California's current situation with $5 + gas prices which doesn't just effect business but private citizens as well. This is another detrimental effect on our economy costing all businesses to suffer and subsequently leave Maine. Small business can't afford additional costs to operate and end up passing it on to their customers or going out of business. Our rural state is not a good fit for this kind of plan. |
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10/14/2019 |
Laura |
Rice |
Republican |
Gardiner |
Maine |
Absolutely ridiculous. Let’s spend all this money til there’s nothing left to spend. Stupid b****. Absolutely ridiculous. Let’s spend all this money til there’s nothing left to spend. Stupid b****. |
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10/14/2019 |
Bruce |
Lord |
Republican |
Gorham |
Maine |
I do not support our governor in joining this coalition. She didnt get the approval of her state and many of us here dont believe she would be acting in our best interests to initiate more costs... read more I do not support our governor in joining this coalition. She didnt get the approval of her state and many of us here dont believe she would be acting in our best interests to initiate more costs for us when we are already struggling with the costs of heating our homes and commuting to and from work.she has spent enough of our hard earned money for her term!
At a time when conflicting facts are coming out about climate change, we need to take a closer look before spending our money on it when any significant improvements to come from this is negligible. |
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10/14/2019 |
John |
Fitzgerald |
white male senior |
CUMBERLAND |
Maine |
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10/14/2019 |
steven |
babb |
none |
Westbrook |
Maine |
Mills, along with any democrat will do anything in their power to get more power for their party and more money out of the people. They are corrupt and incompetent and do not care about productive... read more Mills, along with any democrat will do anything in their power to get more power for their party and more money out of the people. They are corrupt and incompetent and do not care about productive policy - they care about PROFITABLE policy. That is why Mills is pushing the CMP corridor; to the horror of the entire state she is supposed to be running. She hasn't paid her inaugural bills yet, and is a known cocaine addict. How did this joke get elected? I have no doubt she would love to put multiple taxes on gasoline, which will absolutely KILL Maines young people and working class, both of which are leaving the state already for places that pay better money and don't have such a ridiculous tax burden. You can't have a mailbox in Maine without $200 a year in property taxes. Some states out west and in central America pay less than us for a hundred acres or more of land. The only way to go carbon neutral is to catapult yourself into the sun without using fossil fuels (good luck building that device) Short of that, you ARE NOT carbon neutral. These ridiculous proposals will waste our entire budget to generate 15% of our power via "renewable" sources - and half the country will die of starvation if we follow just any one of their stupid goals like not eating meat, or not using any fossil fuels. The entire society, and all of civilization will collapse if these idiots are actually given the green light on their lofty, moronic, short sighted goals. Liberals suffer from extreme cognitive dissonance, nirvana fallacys and rhetoric. Climate alarmism is not based on actual science, data, logic, theory or evidence. Transportation is not even man kinds largest contributing factor in regard to greenhouse gas emissions, farm animals are. This will also do NOTHING to alleviate the need for fossil fuels by our state or culture, it just puts more money in government pockets taken from citizens and businesses. This gesture is virtue signaling at it's heart- doing NOTHING to fix a problem while posturing to appear virtuous while in reality just exacerbating the problem or spending all of your effort on appearing to be a good samaritan instead of working on the problem. Care to guess how much time and effort Mills is spending on developing vertical farming? nuclear or thorium power? new cleaner fertilizers pesticides herbicides and fungicides? Improving solar power? None, zero - zilch - nada. These people do not work for solutions, they do not WANT or CARE about solutions, they want to preach about a problem; real or imagined, to increase their personal wealth and power. Climate alarmism is cyclical like doomsday prophecy. Al Gore said the ice caps would be melted and polar bears would be extinct by now. Earths climate and temperature has never been linear or static and it probably never will be. We have solar minimums and maximums, ice ages, and geography that essentially creates a climate cycle by itself. To think humans can control the climate other than avoiding things that do catastrophic damage is the height of arrogance ignorance and armchair activism. If you want to have a cleaner Earth and you aren't talking about China, India, and Africa, as well as nuclear or thorium power you are either stupid manipulating people with appeals to fear or full of shit. |
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10/14/2019 |
Myrtle |
Williams |
Citizen |
Saint Francis |
Maine |
Not exactly sure what Mills is up to but I do know that we CAN NOT AFFORD anything that is going to raise our gas and oil prices at all. What do they think people will do if they Do Not have fair... read more Not exactly sure what Mills is up to but I do know that we CAN NOT AFFORD anything that is going to raise our gas and oil prices at all. What do they think people will do if they Do Not have fair priced oil to heat their homes in the winter/Cold weather.. |
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10/15/2019 |
Blake |
Banky |
Newport Biodiesel |
Newport |
Rhode Island |
California's LCFS program has met with tremendous success. Our region's proposed TCI program is inferior in design to that of the LCFS program in that ours requires a central... read more California's LCFS program has met with tremendous success. Our region's proposed TCI program is inferior in design to that of the LCFS program in that ours requires a central organization to allocate collected funds for investment. This aspect of the program will undoubtedly become contentious and likely achieve sub-optimal results. If our region is going to go through the difficult undertaking of a coordinated GHG reduction program, let's merely copy the proven model from California! |
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