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October 19, 2010 at 2:02 PM #621092October 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM #620891no_such_realityParticipant
[quote=EconProf]Bump.
OK, we’ve talked this issue to death. But seeing this on the bottom of the “Active forum topics”, I think we should give BigGovernmentIsGood one more chance to respond to the flood of empirical data contradicting him.
So…you there Big?[/quote]Still waiting…
October 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM #620972no_such_realityParticipant[quote=EconProf]Bump.
OK, we’ve talked this issue to death. But seeing this on the bottom of the “Active forum topics”, I think we should give BigGovernmentIsGood one more chance to respond to the flood of empirical data contradicting him.
So…you there Big?[/quote]Still waiting…
October 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM #621530no_such_realityParticipant[quote=EconProf]Bump.
OK, we’ve talked this issue to death. But seeing this on the bottom of the “Active forum topics”, I think we should give BigGovernmentIsGood one more chance to respond to the flood of empirical data contradicting him.
So…you there Big?[/quote]Still waiting…
October 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM #621651no_such_realityParticipant[quote=EconProf]Bump.
OK, we’ve talked this issue to death. But seeing this on the bottom of the “Active forum topics”, I think we should give BigGovernmentIsGood one more chance to respond to the flood of empirical data contradicting him.
So…you there Big?[/quote]Still waiting…
October 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM #621970no_such_realityParticipant[quote=EconProf]Bump.
OK, we’ve talked this issue to death. But seeing this on the bottom of the “Active forum topics”, I think we should give BigGovernmentIsGood one more chance to respond to the flood of empirical data contradicting him.
So…you there Big?[/quote]Still waiting…
October 20, 2010 at 8:56 PM #620896patbParticipantSD Matt asked about AB 32
ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 (Health and Safety Code (HSC) §38561). The scoping plan, approved by the ARB Board December 12, 2008, provides the outline for actions to reduce greenhouse gases in California. The approved scoping plan indicates how these emission reductions will be achieved from significant greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other actions.
October 20, 2010 at 8:56 PM #620977patbParticipantSD Matt asked about AB 32
ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 (Health and Safety Code (HSC) §38561). The scoping plan, approved by the ARB Board December 12, 2008, provides the outline for actions to reduce greenhouse gases in California. The approved scoping plan indicates how these emission reductions will be achieved from significant greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other actions.
October 20, 2010 at 8:56 PM #621534patbParticipantSD Matt asked about AB 32
ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 (Health and Safety Code (HSC) §38561). The scoping plan, approved by the ARB Board December 12, 2008, provides the outline for actions to reduce greenhouse gases in California. The approved scoping plan indicates how these emission reductions will be achieved from significant greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other actions.
October 20, 2010 at 8:56 PM #621656patbParticipantSD Matt asked about AB 32
ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 (Health and Safety Code (HSC) §38561). The scoping plan, approved by the ARB Board December 12, 2008, provides the outline for actions to reduce greenhouse gases in California. The approved scoping plan indicates how these emission reductions will be achieved from significant greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other actions.
October 20, 2010 at 8:56 PM #621975patbParticipantSD Matt asked about AB 32
ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources of greenhouse gases by 2020 (Health and Safety Code (HSC) §38561). The scoping plan, approved by the ARB Board December 12, 2008, provides the outline for actions to reduce greenhouse gases in California. The approved scoping plan indicates how these emission reductions will be achieved from significant greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other actions.
October 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM #620950sreebParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]Are you reducing your electricity consumption by 40%? That’s one of the assumptions of AB32, that the goals can be met by consumers reducing their demand through purchasing higher efficiency items.[/quote]
I have already cut my consumption by over 40%. I no longer have any low hanging fruit on my electricity tree. There are no more lights to be replaced. No more old and inefficient appliances. I would need bigger change like filling in my pool (which already has a high efficiency pump and controller). If another 40% is needed it won’t come from me.
October 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM #621031sreebParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]Are you reducing your electricity consumption by 40%? That’s one of the assumptions of AB32, that the goals can be met by consumers reducing their demand through purchasing higher efficiency items.[/quote]
I have already cut my consumption by over 40%. I no longer have any low hanging fruit on my electricity tree. There are no more lights to be replaced. No more old and inefficient appliances. I would need bigger change like filling in my pool (which already has a high efficiency pump and controller). If another 40% is needed it won’t come from me.
October 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM #621589sreebParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]Are you reducing your electricity consumption by 40%? That’s one of the assumptions of AB32, that the goals can be met by consumers reducing their demand through purchasing higher efficiency items.[/quote]
I have already cut my consumption by over 40%. I no longer have any low hanging fruit on my electricity tree. There are no more lights to be replaced. No more old and inefficient appliances. I would need bigger change like filling in my pool (which already has a high efficiency pump and controller). If another 40% is needed it won’t come from me.
October 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM #621711sreebParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]Are you reducing your electricity consumption by 40%? That’s one of the assumptions of AB32, that the goals can be met by consumers reducing their demand through purchasing higher efficiency items.[/quote]
I have already cut my consumption by over 40%. I no longer have any low hanging fruit on my electricity tree. There are no more lights to be replaced. No more old and inefficient appliances. I would need bigger change like filling in my pool (which already has a high efficiency pump and controller). If another 40% is needed it won’t come from me.
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