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As a researcher and educator, I am interested in carbon footprints, water resources, and melding the fields of art, education, and science. Now as a blogger, I comment on the current carbon offsets craze, among other things in hot water. When I’m not supporting the work of the Climate, Policy, China, and South Asia campaigners, I’m rock-climbing, painting, cooking crazy concoctions, cradling my kittens, or making bad alliterations.
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California's AB 1404 Passes!
Tue, 09/15/2009 - 11:57am
The final AB 1404 Scoreboard This landmark bill would make the California legislature the first US governmental body to put such strict limits on the use of offsets. According to Erin Rogers of the Union of Concerned Scientists, "If we cut global warming pollution in California, we will create local jobs, clean up the air, and promote clean energy technology. That's why more than 90 labor, public health, business, religious, social equity and environmental groups support this bill. Governor Schwarzenegger should secure his legacy of leadership on climate change by signing this bill into law." (See here for the full Press Release.) Over the past few months, thousands of citizens and activists (including International Rivers supporters) wrote letters to Assembly and Senate members, made calls, visited local representatives, and educated their friends and family about the important health and job benefits of minimizing offsets and maximizing local emissions reductions. Some even dared to bring up the acronym-filled topic of the CDM and how excluding it in California would send a strong message to the California Air Resource Board, and federal and international lawmakers that a faulty, highly criticized program will not suffice. In the next few weeks, we'll be gearing up to urge the Governator to sign in the bill. Until then, thank you, California folks, for all your support! Now go out and celebrate.
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