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Sac Bee Viewpoint: Climate Change could decide fall elections

Molly July 13th, 2010 No Comments

I couldn’t agree more, Phil Trounstine & Jerry Roberts. The whole thing’s well worth a read. Do that here. Trounstine & Roberts point out that Prop 23 is starting from a weak position, with a little more than a third of those polled in favor. But a separate crosstab that the Field Poll ran at our request showed that voters who favor Proposition 23 are supporting Whitman over Brown by 55 percent to 34 percent while those who oppose the

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California’s Climate Politics this November

Molly July 11th, 2010 No Comments

Boxer v. Fiorina, Brown v. Whitman, proposition 23: reading about November’s races, it’s clear that climate figures into key decisions the state’s going to make in a matter of months. It’s not clear the substance of climate policy will have anything to do with those decisions, but it’s worth taking a look. I’m going to start doing a regular roundup of the week’s developments in climate politics. It seems like a good way to keep my head in the game.

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Less E.Coli in your LA River; water board passes TMDL rules for bacteria

Molly July 10th, 2010 No Comments

Cities along the Los Angeles River face increasing responsibility for preventing bacteria from entering the waterway after regional water regulators passed new standards at a meeting in Glendale on Friday. The rules will apply to all cities whose storm drains empty into the river or its tributaries. The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board passed the standards over the loud objections of the cities. They’re claiming that the added responsibility of eliminating bacteria from water entering the river could

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