Posted on 05/08/2008 11:23:23 AM PDT by neverdem
A celebrated green economy produces pollution elsewhere, ongoing power shortages, and business-crippling costs.
Rancho Seco was once a nuclear plant generating over 900 megawatts of electricity; today, its solar panels produce just 4.In January 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger stood before the California legislature in Sacramento and delivered his fourth State of the State address since his improbable 2003 election. It was a rhetorical tour de force that would win him widespread acclaim. California has the ideas of Athens and the power of Sparta, said Schwarzenegger. Not only can we lead California into the future; we can show the nation and the world how to get there.
Schwarzenegger especially celebrated California for its leadership on energy and the environment. Just three months earlier, he had signed the Global Warming Solutions Act, committing California to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions to 1990 levelsroughly 25 percent below todaysby 2020, and all but eliminating them by 2050. The Governator then lambasted the Bush administration for failing to tackle global warming: It would not act, so California did. California has taken the leadership in moving the entire country beyond debate and denial to action. Such performances have helped establish Schwarzenegger as a national figure, even a statesman, on the environment. In April 2007, he posed for the cover of Newsweek, spinning a globe on his finger under the banner leadership & the environment, and in September, he even addressed the United Nations on climate change.
Schwarzeneggers reputation as an environmental trailblazer is in keeping with Californias recent history and self-perception. Californias political leaders, business titans, academics, and environmental activists proudly point to the fact that the state has infused its public policy over the last four decades with an environmental consciousness unmatched in the United States, while also maintaining a dynamic economy, arguably the eighth-largest on...
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That's a great piece of prose, but so misplaced.
ping for later read.
Yeah, but Sparta had weapons.
California expanding ban on 'assault weapons' - Register, sell, disable or remove guns from state by Dec.31
ping for later read.
BUMP!
The green jig is up!
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