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California will shrink greenhouse-gas emissions under groundbreaking plan

In arguably the biggest step ever taken in the U.S. to fight global warming, California's political leaders reached a deal yesterday to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in the state 25 percent by 2020. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) pledged to sign Assembly Bill 32, under which the California Air Resources Board will set emissions limits for various industries beginning in 2012, and will have the authority to choose whether to institute an emissions-trading system. The bill will give the governor power to lift emissions caps for up to one year under "extraordinary circumstances." The deal emerged after intense negotiations, and reactions were as expected: Greens were satisfied but wished controls had been more stringent; business leaders were ticked off. Schwarzenegger, who's loudly touting his green credentials in his reelection campaign this year, proclaimed, "The success of our system will be an example for other states and nations to follow as the fight against climate change continues." Hint, hint.

straight to the source: Sacramento Bee, Judy Lin, 31 Aug 2006
straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Marc Lifsher and Jordan Rau, 31 Aug 2006
straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Mark Martin, 31 Aug 2006


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Too Little, Too Late?

Congratulations to California, but we need to move MUCH more aggressively if we hope to head off the worst of the looming environmental catastrophe!  Why not 25% in six, 50% in 10 years, 80% by 2020?  As a nation we have done much harder things in the past.  The technology is all available now to get the job done, and we are running out of time!

It's past time we all got into the game!
great news!

I think this is a great pioneering step forward, and hopefully it will do just as you say... cause a domino effect.

Vincenze.


California emissions

 I am so happy to see that California is standing up and taking the national lead in the clean air/ greenhouse gas battle. Praises to Governor Swarzenegger for stepping across party lines and moving toward a hopefully 'clean enough to survive', Earth.
 The real terrorists in our future are the companies and countries who are too greedy and too blind and stupid to realize that profits are nothing to a dead or dying civilization.
  I read several comments from the Sacramento Bee that were negative or at least cynical........well, if we simply 'nay say' and put down each idea as political or about money then we are joining those who we need to move over and let ideas that are new or not so new be tried. And for those who laugh at California, don't laugh, The most caring and smart and visionary people that I have ever seen in a very long life are Californians.
  Humans are stewards of this planet........we need to chip away at many of the old greedy ways and consider our options......there are none........let us care for our home for those who are young and living today and for future generations.
   Thank you California !!! and God Bless us all.

A small step in the right direction

Congratulations CA for taking the lead on this!  Or is it just rhetoric in an election year?  How many loopholes have been designed in to provide big business and politicians an easy way to squirm out of doing the right thing (again!).  At the end of the day the only way significant strides are going to be made is if the public push for it.  And every family has the ability to do the little things that count, whether it be turning off lights, saving water or using cheap, strong a reliable reusable shopping bags (www.cleangreenbags.com).  There is no excuse for apathy.

Paper and Plastic bags are KILLING our environment - start using reusable bags today!

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