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To: Brumar89 who wrote (817039)11/12/2014 11:01:37 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1590535
 
"wouldn't go green yourself"

I had my solar a few years before the guy who started to put up that building even owned the property, so I did go green myself.

"you do want to shut them down asap"
Yup; as opposed to "11AM today, EST."
Do you think 10 years is possible?

I'm sure you remember this blast from the past, but I love the headline, so I'll remind you, just in case.

Obama copies California greenhouse rules, takes on coal with first-ever carbon limits
By Dina Cappiello and Paul Rogers Associated Press and Mercury News
contracostatimes.com

It was the Raygun Republican thing to do, so he did it.

The California Air Resources Board, also known as CARB or ARB, is the "clean air agency" in the government of California. Established in 1967 when then-governor Ronald Reagan signed the Mulford-Carrell Act, combining the Bureau of Air Sanitation and the Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board, CARB is a department within the cabinet-level California Environmental Protection Agency. California is the only state that is permitted to have such a regulatory agency, since it is the only state that had one before the passage of the federal Clean Air Act. Other states are permitted to follow CARB standards, or use the federal ones, but not set their own.

en.wikipedia.org