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3 hours ago ago from Southern California Office Real Estate Blog

CURBING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS - THE GOVERNATOR’S LEGACY By Jodi Summers Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will eventually leave office, but his impact may be felt for generations to come. AB 32 and Order S-21-09 – California admirably and aggressive energy initiatives pushed forward by our governor, may actually make the world a cleaner, better place. “Global warming is a global problem that requires a global ...

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Carbon Market Development Team, Victorian Government: Carbon Central

2 hours ago ago from Carbon Central: Australia's Climate Change Hub

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22 hours ago ago from Bernard\'s Blog

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18 hours ago ago from Global Macro EconoMonitor

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21 hours ago ago from Current Savers Blog

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14 hours ago ago from FanHouse

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1 day ago ago from Good News Now

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