'Gov. Brown Signs Sweeping Climate Bill'
"California will become a petri dish for international efforts to slow global warming under legislation****signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday, forcing one of the world’s largest economies to squeeze into a dramatically smaller carbon footprint.
“What we’re doing here is farsighted, as well as far-reaching,” Brown said at a signing ceremony at Vista Hermosa Natural Park in downtown Los Angeles. “California is doing something that no other state has done.” The legislation, SB 32, requires the state to slash greenhouse gas emissions to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, a much more ambitious target than the previous goal of hitting 1990 levels by 2020." LA Times http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-p...nap-story.html Good. |
Make believe legislation from the land of make believe.
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But balance that against the new Cali regs providing overtime pay to agriculture employees and one is only left with questions |
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It doesn't change the number of hours the ag workers will be required to work. It just changes the point where OT kicks in, from 10 hours to 8, over a 4 year period. http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-p...nap-story.html By the way, "Cali" is what foreigners call California. We don't and we don't like it much. |
As a degreed Chemical Engineer, I applaud this bill. Besides these goals can easily accomplished with migration towards electric cars. MBZ is going to be offering six all electric models very soon. With the joint Panasonic/Tesla giga battery plant in Reno, the cost of Li-ion batteries is coming down rapidly.
There is a local company (Proterra) that has already developed all electric buses with an 18 hour run range. |
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As to nuclear energy, I do not see this on the horizon in the near future due to politics. Three Mile Island, Yucca Mountain, etc. are still in recent memory. I actually wanted to specialize in nuclear engineering and coal gasification but even back then (70's), these technologies had lost their luster. |
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