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Tell California To Stop Paying Polluters To Poison Animals And Communities
Final signature count: 14,137
14,137 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
California’s climate program is fueling animal cruelty and community harm by bankrolling factory farm biogas while true clean energy and sustainable food systems are left behind — it’s time to call for real change.
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) was designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions from transportation. Instead, it has become a dangerous loophole, funneling billions of dollars into factory farm biogas projects that pollute communities and keep animals in cruel confinement1.
These subsidies allow industrial dairies to profit from methane digesters that capture gas from manure pits. The state then rewards them with valuable credits — even though the process leaks methane, spreads ammonia, and leaves behind waste that worsens pollution2.
Communities and Animals Bear the Burden
The Central Valley, home to most of California’s factory-farmed dairy cows, already suffers some of the worst air and water quality in the nation. Families here face rising asthma rates, contaminated water, and devastating health costs3. Instead of cleaning up these harms, the LCFS locks in more manure, more methane, and more suffering.
At the same time, animals remain trapped in intensive confinement, their misery turned into profit. By incentivizing the capture of methane, the policy actively encourages the very conditions that cause the most harm1.
False Solutions, Real Consequences
Big Oil and Big Ag promote factory farm gas as “renewable” and “clean.” But this is greenwashing. Burning biogas produces air pollutants just like fossil fuels, while the subsidies that sustain it divert resources away from true clean energy solutions like electric vehicles and solar power4.
Meanwhile, crop-based biofuels incentivized by the LCFS drive deforestation abroad and increase food prices at home. Diverting soy, corn, and canola oils from food to fuel worsens hunger and destroys ecosystems that protect the climate5.
A Better Path Forward
California must end subsidies for factory farm biogas and invest in real solutions. Supporting plant-based, regenerative, and truly sustainable food systems will cut emissions, protect communities, and ensure animals are not forced into torturous confinement. Redirecting funds toward electrification and renewable energy will put the state back on track to meet its climate and justice goals.
The Governor of California and the California Air Resources Board must act now. Sign the petition to call for an end to LCFS incentives for factory farm gas and call for investments in a healthier, more compassionate future.
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