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California to Charge Fee for Emissions
California to Charge Fee for Emissions
Beginning late next year, California pollution regulators will charge companies 15 cents per metric ton of greenhouse gases they emit.
California appears poised to be first to ban power
California appears poised to be first to ban power
latimes.com — California appears poised to be first to ban power-guzzling big-screen TVs Industry lobbying efforts appear to elicit... little sympathy from the state Energy Commission, which may vote as soon as Nov. 4. Copyright 2009, The Los Angeles Times (more) California appears poised to be first to ban power
Assembling California
Assembling California
johnmcphee.com — Assembling California-Paperback Assembling California Published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux Hardcover: 0-374-10645-2; $21.00US Paperback: 0-374-52393-2; $13.00US N... o more eloquent nor dearly human writing on geology can be found than in the works of ... (more) Assembling California
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nrdc.org — SAN FRANCISCO, CA (October 1, 2009) – Californians will be witness to a historic event today: the... revival of the San Joaquin, one of the West’s largest rivers. For the first time in almost 60 years, flows will be released from Friant Dam down the dry ... (more) Press Release
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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 13 October, 2009
EcoTech Daily — ... California to Charge Fee for Emissions Beginning late next year, California pollution regulators will charge companies for emitting greenhouse gases. The statewide fee — believed to be the first in the country — will help California pay for the monitoring and regulation of its carbon emissions required by its climate change law. Fantastic! ...

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Photo via Now Public It no longer pays to pollute in California. The state, which passed ambitious climate change legislation in 2006 to reduce greenhouse gases by 25% by 2020, has launched a fee on its most polluting companies--15 cents for each ton of CO2 they emit. ... Read the full ...