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Schwarzenegger: California will support hydrogen, always
Schwarzenegger: California will support hydrogen, always
Gov. Schwarzenegger at the SAE in April - click for a high res gallery Previous reports of the death of California's hydrogen highway might have been premature. As part of the 1,700-mile 2009 Hydrogen Road Tour that is currently winding its way from California to Vancouver, BC, ...
California fires up laser fusion machine
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Schwarzenegger Would Close 220 State Parks To Cut Deficit
Schwarzenegger Would Close 220 State Parks To Cut Deficit
huffingtonpost.com — SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed closing up to 220 state parks to help cut... the state's $24.3 billion deficit, including popular attractions for millions of visitors each year, such as a park that is home to some ... (more) Schwarzenegger Would Close 220 State Parks To Cut Deficit
A California Town Squeezes Water From A Drought
A California Town Squeezes Water From A Drought
npr.org — Morning Edition , May 26, 2009 California is in the third year of a drought, and many... cities and towns are calling for various forms of water rations. But the northern California coastal community of Bolinas had to learn water conservation the really ... (more) A California Town Squeezes Water From A Drought
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Dedicated Schwarzenegger is determined to realise the Hydrogen dream
GreenPacks.org — ... private partners to help the “cause”. California is home to 25 million trucks and cars which together consume 50 million gallons of gasoline and diesel everyday, and account for 40% of the state’s greenhouse gases. Considering the huge consumption, California can actually be a large market for hydrogen related developments and a great example for other states to follow. No reason why private investors would not lend in a helping hand. Right? [via Autobloggreen]

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