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Buying around $15 with a $10 auction floor is a pretty good trade. If (the California Air Resources Board) went ahead and finished all the program details sooner rather than later, I think we would see a material uptick in liquidity
The California Air Resources Board and the EPA have been very focused on making sure that catalytic converters perform within 96 percent of their original capability at 100,000 miles
This action by the California Air Resources Board officially finalizing the third-generation Low Emission Vehicle (LEV III) rules sets forward an aggressive plan to usher in a new generation of highly fuel-efficient, less petroleum-dependent cars and light trucks in CaliforniaMore quotes »
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Nissan Poised to Sell Green-Vehicle Credits Tesla Started
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- The Tesla Roadster and Model S sedan electric cars are seen together in this promotional video from Tesla Motors Inc. (Video courtesy of Tesla Motors. Source: Bloomberg) Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg auto critic Jason Harper re 5/29/12 from Bloomberg.com Read more »
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Diesel particulate pollution down 50% over two decades, CARB says
The California Air Resources Board last week heard the research findings from six experts describing the potent and near-term contribution to climate change posed by black carbon, methane and hydrofluorocarbons. The scientists also explained that reducin 5/29/12 from Commercial Carrier Journal Read more »
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Four Bay Area cities vie to be "Coolest City"
end of May, June and July to begin a nine-month competition to select the winner. Each city will be awarded a $10,000 grant for a local environmental project. Four Bay Area cities are competing to be the state's "Coolest City" -- an honor that will go to 5/29/12 from Inside Bay Area Read more »
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Regulated Class in California seeks reparations from CARB
California Air Resources Board (CARB) met on Thursday, May 24. On the agenda was discussion toward deciding where and how to spend the billions raised from cap-and-trade carbon trading in the state. At the public meeting was Betty Plowman, who attended t from Junk Science Read more »
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Disappointed by objections to Cap and Trade, CARB chair Mary Nichols closes public comment
Mary Nichols, chairperson of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) meeting held Thursday, May 24, expressed “disappointment” that citizens had the temerity to object to CARB’s Cap and Trade fiasco-in-waiting, so closed public comment in a snit. See v from Halfway to Concord Read more »