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[Closed Captioned] 2022 Environmental Law at Yosemite®: How California’s Ports Can Be Good Environmental Neighbors While Helping Resolve the Global Supply Chain Crisis
California’s ports play a critical role in the national economy, handling approximately 38% of all containerized imports and 28% of all exports for the country. And while these ports generate over 3.1 million jobs, air emissions in and around these economic powerhouses can concentrate environmental impacts in neighboring communities. Local ports have adopted enterprising programs to reduce emissions and improve air quality, including the Port of San Diego’s Maritime Clean Air Strategy, the Port of Oakland’s 2020 and Beyond Plan, and the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach Clean Air Action Plan. Yet there are legal limits to what California ports can do to regulate emissions and improve air quality. Ports are also subject to regulation by other agencies. One of the newest proposed regulations is an “indirect source rule” from the South Coast Air Quality Management District that would cover the mammoth Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach complex. This panel will provide an overview of air quality laws that apply to California ports and a preview of potential regulatory and non-regulatory solutions. It will also delve into how to balance resolving the ongoing supply chain crisis with ensuring environmental justice for all.
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