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There's a lot of that political will in California. It has a lot to do with the fact that gasoline costs something like $1.00 more per gallon here than the national average. Not just to keep people out of their cars but to make the gas burn cleaner.Because it was regulated. By the govt.
We've known about climate change for an actual century. The science has been established, there's no political will to change.
Why does California gasoline cost more?
California gasoline costs more than in most other states primarily due to its unique, stricter environmental regulations that require a special gasoline blend to reduce air pollution, combined with higher state taxes on gasoline compared to other states, making it more expensive to produce and distribute within the state; this also contributes to California's "fuel island" status where most gasoline consumed is refined within the state, making it more vulnerable to supply disruptions from refinery issues.
Key factors contributing to higher California gas prices:
- Special gasoline blend:
California mandates a specific gasoline formula designed to reduce smog, which is more costly to produce than standard gasoline blends.
- High state taxes:
California has some of the highest gasoline taxes in the country.
- Limited refinery capacity:
Most of the gasoline consumed in California is refined within the state, which can lead to price fluctuations if there are refinery outages.
- Environmental program costs:
The state's stringent environmental regulations, like the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), add to the cost of gasoline.
- "Fuel island" status:
Due to geographic isolation, transporting gasoline into California from other regions can be more expensive.
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