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Yes. And Waxman-Markey also grandfathers in its very own fleet of coal plants, repeating the mistake of the CAA. That too needs fixing.
For more, see 43 New Coal Plants Would Escape Climate Bill CO2 Standards. (http://solveclimate.com/blog/20090716/43-new-coal-plants-would-escape-climate-bill-co2-standards)
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On The Clean Air Act story: back to the beginning posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago 2 ResponsesWake-Up Call
This report is the energy side of the climate coin, and comes to the same conclusion: we've got 10 years to act. With the IPCC synthesis report coming out end of next week, it bookends our energy-climate predicament. Is there leadership that can put the two reports together and lead us out of business as usual? So far, doesn't look like it.
for more, see http://solveclimate.com/blog/20071108/wake-call-world-ene ...
On Energy demand, greenhouse-gas emissions expected to soar, says report posted 2 years ago 6 ResponsesICAP
Back in July 2006, then-UK-PM Tony Blair traveled to California, and there inked an agreement with Schwarzenegger to cooperate on global warming. It was a telling moment that saw the signing of an agreement between the head of a national government and the head of a US state government. "California will not wait for our federal government to take strong action on global warming," the governor said at the time. ICAP looks like another step.
It is also another indication of the leadership role the US states have been playing on climate action. See "The Good News from the States" at http://solveclimate.com/resource/good-news-states
david sassoon
On A new int'l org works toward a global carbon market, leaves U.S. federal gov't out posted 2 years, 1 month ago 3 Responses