Could California become the first US state to regulate airline emissions?

Will California be first state to regulate flight emissions? 02:58

SACRAMENTO — California is split over a proposal to become the first U.S. state to regulate airline emissions.

The state has already led the country in regulating emissions of car pollution.

State Senator Henry Stern sits on the California Air Resources Board (CARB). CARB determines what to include in the state’s newest low-carbon fuel standards and newest protections against pollution.

The board recently agreed to allow jet fuel to remain exempt from regulation, but Stern expects the negotiations to continue.

“It’s unclear if they’re going to follow through on it or not,” Stern said.

According to Politico, California has 220,000 commercial flights a year. A third of them are in-state flights.

Ethan Elkind is the director of the UC Berkeley Center For Law, Energy and the Environment. He said the law is unclear on whether California can enter into airline emission regulations.

“There is concern that the federal government essentially has priority over regulating jet fuel,” Elkind said. “So that’s the risk California is facing in trying to pioneer some policies here.”

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