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 California's Assignment

November 19, 2007

It's been more than a year. But, California's passage of the nation's first global warming law is still being defined. And, it will continue to evolve in the coming years as the state grapples with how to cut its greenhouse gas emissions.

The law there, which took effect on Jan. 1, 2007, sets out to reduce California's heat-trapping pollutants to 1990 levels by 2020. The state is off to a notable start by enacting rules to increase its renewable energy supply to 33 percent by 2020 as well as by creating new energy efficiency performance standards and cleaning up motor vehicle emissions.

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 The Green Line

November 16, 2007

Office Depot says that its bottom line is green. It aims to be an environmental steward among national retailers and does everything from recycle paper and ink cartridges to invest in renewable energy projects. Altogether, it has spent $20 million making its stores energy efficient while providing 4,000 in-store products that have recycled content.

Its latest forays, though, are less known. Office Depot is buying renewable energy credits to offset its energy use. Companies of all sizes have the ability to purchase blocks of green power -- energy that is then used to displace so-called brown or dirty fuels. While companies will never know what types of electrons are powering their facilities, they will know that they are guaranteeing the production of clean energy.

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 Digging Coal A Hole

State and federal policymakers may be digging coal into a hole. In a first-ever, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment denied an air quality permit for two proposed coal generators based upon the expected level of carbon emissions. Meantime, a movement is afoot on Capitol Hill to limit heat-trapping emissions.

Together, the actions work to set a new tone - one that considers it vital to the nation's environmental and economic futures to regulate carbon dioxide (CO2). While not immediate, the United States is well on its way to enacting legislation that would control CO2 emissions, which most scientists say causes climate change.

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 Climate Change Dexterity
Political dexterity is needed to pass any climate change legislation. No less than nine bills are now pending on Capitol Hill, all with critics ready to knock them out of the saddle. One measure, however, has emerged as the bill to beat.  
 
While Senators Joseph Lieberman's, I-Conn. and John Warner's, R-Va., bill has a long way to go, they were able to get their measure out of subcommittee last week by a one-vote margin. Now, that legislation is headed to the full Senate Environment and Public Works Committee where the chair, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., has said her goal is to pass a workable bill rather than draft the ultimate piece of legislation.
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 New Mexico Will Demand the Most Comprehensive Greenhouse Gas Reporting

November 05, 2007
Albuquerque Journal
By Jack King
Journal Staff Writer

New Mexico industries will be required to start reporting their greenhouse gas emissions, beginning in 2009, to the state Environment Department, under a rule recently ordered by the state Environment Improvement Board.

The rule, which includes oil and gas producers, mandates the most comprehensive reporting in the nation, said Jim Norton, director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Environment Department.

Wisconsin and New Jersey have greenhouse gas reporting rules, but they are narrower in scope. California has prepared a similar rule but has not yet adopted it, Norton said.

The rule requires industries that already report emissions of other air pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, to include greenhouse gas emissions in their reports.

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