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On November 18-19, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger welcomed U.S. governors and internationally-recognized leaders from around the world to Los Angeles for the first Governors' Global Climate Summit. The goal -- to find tangible, sustainable and cooperative solutions to the global ...
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Watch Global Climate Summit Live: The big Governors' Global Climate...
Curbed LA — ... at the Beverly Hills Hilton, and if you want to check it, you can watch the panels online here. Developers, maybe you'd be interested in this panel: "Cement, Iron, Steel and Aluminum: Cement, iron, steel and aluminum are globally traded commodities that together account for approximately 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Panelists will explore the economic, trade and implementation issues with the application of targeted approaches to these specific industries. Potential areas in which future agreement will be pursued include: technology transfer, ...

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green LA girl — >> There are hanging chads and badly-designed ballots — then there are people who just vote bizarro style. Check out these crazy cast ballots from the Senate race in Minnesota between Norm Coleman and Al Franken. (via Kottke) >> The FREE late night DASH service and the late night service on the Metro Red Line begin tomorrow. >> Rep. Henry Waxman will be the new chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee come January. I helped reelect him in November. >> Schwarzenegger’s 2-day Governors Global Climate Summit ends “with the ...

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