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Council member warns of looming public health crisis

July 16, 2024 | Redlands City, San Bernardino County, California



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Council member warns of looming public health crisis
During a recent government meeting, council member Davis highlighted alarming trends in warehouse development, revealing that such facilities are currently being constructed at five times the rate of population growth. This rapid expansion raises significant concerns about environmental and public health impacts, particularly in light of a report from the California Council on Advanced Energy Generation (CCAEG).

Davis pointed out that the financial implications of this growth are staggering, estimating that the cost of carbon emissions from inland warehouses could reach approximately $350 million annually, based on a low rate of $51 per ton. The council member emphasized the urgency of addressing these issues, especially as the transition to electrification is not projected to be completed until 2045—21 years from now.

The discussion also touched on the methodology of environmental studies, with Davis noting that areas like the Inland Empire are already categorized among the worst for environmental health. He expressed concern that being in such a dire situation means that further degradation may not yield significant changes in assessments, stating, \"if we're already near death, being closer to death isn't significant.\"

The meeting underscored the critical need for immediate action to mitigate the adverse effects of warehouse proliferation on local communities and the environment.

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