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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: mel221 who wrote (1139648)6/5/2019 10:51:24 PM
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"California is not special and has accomplished exactly nothing"

Whatever.


In 2016, for every $1,000 of GDP (Gross Domestic Product), California emitted 23 percent less pollution compared to 2006, and half as much emissions per $1,000 of output than the country as a whole. Even with a population increase of 8.5 percent in the past decade, California’s total emissions fell. In its economically valuable climate progress, California sets a model not just for the country but for the world. The only major economy to cut more climate pollution over the past decade was the European Union, but they had a growth rate of nearly half that of California’s.

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