California Leads Fight Against Climate Change on Global Level

November 20, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Solar News

Governor Schwarzenegger Delivers Opening Remarks at the Governors Global Climate Summit November 18, 2008

Governor Schwarzenegger Delivers Opening Remarks at the Governors' Global Climate Summit November 18, 2008

Gov. Schwarzenegger signs a pact with heads of other states and provinces to cut greenhouse emissions. ‘We have got to do something worldwide here,’ he says.

California formally moved to spread its can-do global warming gospel around the world, signing a declaration Wednesday with 11 other U.S. states and provinces or states in five other countries to help them slash their greenhouse gas emissions.

Fighting climate change shouldn’t just go “nation by nation,” Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger told a climate summit in Beverly Hills attended by more than 700 delegates from 19 countries. It must go “province by province. . . . We have got to do something worldwide here,” he said.

California’s unusual state-level diplomacy comes as President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to invigorate U.S. participation in negotiations for a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, which took effect in 2005 — and which the Bush administration declined to join.

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Gov. Schwarzenegger Signs Landmark Legislation to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

September 27, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Eco News

Joined by national and international dignitaries who have been leaders in the fight against global climate change, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed AB 32 by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), California’s landmark bill that establishes a first-in-the-world comprehensive program of regulatory and market mechanisms to achieve real, quantifiable, cost-effective reductions of greenhouse gases.

“When I campaigned for governor three years ago, I said I wanted to make California No. 1 in the fight against global warming. This is something we owe our children and our grandchildren,” said Gov. Schwarzenegger at signing ceremonies in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

“Some have challenged whether AB 32 is good for businesses. I say unquestionably it is good for businesses. Not only large, well-established businesses, but small businesses that will harness their entrepreneurial spirit to help us achieve our climate goals.

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