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Copenhagen Climate Speech Mash-Up

Copenhagen Climate Speech Mash-Up

A geo-political mash-up of speeches, word clouds, videos and links from the COP15 climate summit.

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Schwarzenegger’s Copenhagen Speech Visualized

Schwarzenegger’s Copenhagen Speech Visualized

Cities, counties, states and provinces have the advantage of governing a much smaller populace and a much smaller geographic area than their sovereign superiors.

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Gov. Schwarzenegger Wants to Buy Your Surplus Solar Power

Gov. Schwarzenegger Wants to Buy Your Surplus Solar Power

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Sunday signed the nation's first statewide solar feed-in tariff, a provision that requires utilities to purchase solar energy put back on to the grid at above-market prices.

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Schwarzenegger to Block California 33% Renewable Energy Bill

Schwarzenegger to Block California 33% Renewable Energy Bill

Just hours after California lawmakers passed a requirement that electric utilities get a full one-third of their electricity from renewable sources by 2020, Governor Schwarzenegger's office signaled he would veto the bill, preferring to implement the standard via executive order.

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Schwarzenegger Tosses ‘Boomerang’ to Foreign Countries on GHGs

Schwarzenegger Tosses ‘Boomerang’ to Foreign Countries on GHGs

California plans to host a meeting of several countries in November to discuss ways to limit greenhouse gas emissions Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office has invited China, India, European countries, Australia, Canada and Mexico to a meeting ahead of international climate talks the following month in Poland. Details still are being worked out. There’s a theory in political [...]

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