Oregon Climate Protection Program

The public comment period for the Climate Protection Program (CPP) has officially started! Your input is crucial in ensuring that the CPP reflects the needs and values of our communities.

Please use the tool below to submit public comment in support of the CPP.

Public comments are due September 27th at 4 pm.

Dear DEQ Office of Greenhouse Gas Emissions,

I strongly support DEQ’s efforts to restore Oregon’s Climate Protection Program (CPP) by the end of this year. The CPP is vital to protecting vulnerable communities, supporting local economies, and achieving Oregon’s climate goals. As a concerned Oregonian, I urge you to restore the CPP without delay or weakening the program.

Climate change is already creating severe consequences for our communities. The destruction caused by climate-fueled weather events and natural disasters have harmed Oregonians immeasurably. There are public health and safety risks and increased costs to everyday Oregonians as they try to stay safe under extreme conditions caused by climate change. These risks and increased cost disproportionately harm our most vulnerable communities.

The CPP is essential for reducing fossil fuel emissions, creating jobs, and investing in the health and well-being of our most vulnerable Oregonians. For these reasons, I have this specific feedback around DEQ’s currently proposed rules.

I urge you to maintain language in the final rules that will uphold the integrity of the program, including: requiring compliance every two years; disallowing offsets (investments in projects outside of the regulated sectors and outside of Oregon); upholding the proposed price for Community Climate Investment (CCI) credits; and directly regulating industrial natural gas emissions while maintaining the integrity of the overall cap.

In addition to maintaining the above program details, I also strongly urge you to strengthen the rule language to ensure that the Climate Protection Program delivers climate justice and investments for communities, achieves science-based emissions reductions, and holds large industrial polluters accountable for their emissions. Specifically, I urge DEQ to: 

  1. Deliver climate justice by maintaining a strong and effective CCI program that prioritizes communities that experience climate change impacts first and worst, and ensures near-term investments.
  2. DO NOT reward oil and gas companies by adding more compliance instruments.
  3. Follow the science and uphold the emissions cap that will ensure near-term emissions reductions.
  4. Require immediate compliance for oil and gas companies to reduce pollution.
  5. Hold industrial polluters accountable to the harm they have caused Oregon communities for generations.
  6. Regulate all emissions from large industrial polluters under the cap.

Every day that passes without the CPP in place is another day that vulnerable communities and local economies suffer from the devastating effects of climate change. Justice delayed is justice denied.

We need the DEQ to show strong leadership and commitment by restoring the CPP. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

Sincerely,

If you would prefer to email DEQ with your public comments, please feel free to copy/paste any of the below messages and send it to CPP.2024@DEQ.Oregon.gov.


Email 1 – Wildfire & Climate Change Focus


Email 3 – Equity Focus