| Subject: | Call for Sierra Club Chapter Leaders to help expand clean transportation - please RSVP today | 
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| Date: | Thu, 13 Oct 2016 14:02:46 -0700 | 
| From: | Mary Lunetta <mary.lunetta@sierraclub.org> | 
| To: | undisclosed-recipients:; | 
Dear
            Colleague, 
          
          You
            heard about the Volkswagen scandal. Now find out how Sierra Club
            can turn this tragedy into a victory for clean
            transportation. Join us for an overview of the settlement,
            how much in allocated funds each state will be receiving
            (P.S. it's a lot), and how Sierra Club chapters can
            influence the use of state funds to promote clean
            transportation initiatives. WEBINAR: VW SETTLEMENT FUNDS
              FOR STATES
WHEN:
          Tuesday,
            October 18th 
          TIME:
            5:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM CT / 8:00 PM EST
          RSVP:
            To RSVP, please click
              here
          (After
            you RSVP, we will follow up with a link to access the
            webinar)
            Attached is a doc that
              gives a helpful overview of the settlement, how much money
              each state will be receiving to fund clean transportation,
              and what the timeline is for states to decide how the
              money is spent. 
            
          Background:
          
          Volkswagen
            has reached a settlement involving VW and Audi diesel
            vehicles with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
            (EPA), the Federal Trade Commission, the California Attorney
            General and the California Air Resources Board (CARB). 
          
          Through
            the settlement, Volkswagen has agreed to:
          
          
          
Buy-back, terminate leases or provide approved emissions modifications for nearly 475,000 2.0-liter TDI diesel cars in the U.S.
Provide cash payments to owners / lessees
Pay $2.7 billion to the states to fully remediate the excess NOx emissions from the affected 2.0 liter vehicles
Invest $2 billion in zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs) and ZEV technology