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K. With the Clean Air Act, air quality in this country has improved significantly <br />since 1970, despite major growth both in our economy and industrial production. <br />L. Between 1970 and 1990, the six main pollutants covered by the Clean Air Act — <br />particulate matter and ground -level ozone (both of which contribute to smog and asthma), carbon <br />monoxide, lead, sulfur and nitrogen oxides (the pollutants that cause acid rain) — were reduced <br />by between 47 percent and 93 percent, and airborne lead was virtually eliminated. <br />M. The Clean Air Act has produced economic benefits valued at $2 trillion or 30 <br />times the cost of regulation. <br />N. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA (2007) that greenhouse <br />gases are "air pollutants" as defined by the Clean Air Act and the Environmental Protection <br />Agency has the authority to regulate them. <br />O. The City of Eugene prides itself on being a leader in the fight for clean air, and <br />against climate change by signing on to the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, creating <br />our award - winning Community Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP), and establishing <br />Council goals to become carbon neutral in City -owned facilities and operations by 2020, and to <br />reduce community -wide fossil fuel use 50% by 2030. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, a <br />Municipal Corporation of the State of Oregon, as follows: <br />Section 1 . Climate change is not an abstract problem for the future or one that will <br />affect only far- distant places; but rather, climate change is happening now, we are causing it, and <br />the longer we wait to act, the more we lose and the more difficult and more expensive the <br />problem will be to solve. <br />Section 2 . President Barack Obama and the Administrator of the Environmental <br />Protection Agency, Lisa P. Jackson, are hereby urged to move swiftly to fully employ and <br />enforce the Clean Air Act to do our part to reduce carbon in our atmosphere to no more than 350 <br />parts per million. <br />Section 3 . This resolution shall be sent to President Obama, EPA Administrator <br />Jackson, Senators Wyden and Merkley, Congressman DeFazio, and our state legislative <br />delegation; and the City shall lobby on its behalf where appropriate. <br />Section 4 . This Resolution is effective immediately upon its passage by the City <br />Council. <br />The foregoing Resolution adopted the 9th day of July, 2012. <br />City Recorder <br />Resolution - Page 2 of 2 <br />