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Which Way, L.A.?

Air Resources Board Approves Sweeping Pollution Rules

Governor Schwarzenegger says he'll fight global warming, whatever the cost, even during an economic crisis.  Today, his Air Resources Board set the toughest goals in the nation , even though the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst says it'll cost more than the Board estimated.  It's a road map for implementing AB 32 , the law that caught…

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Governor Schwarzenegger says he'll fight global warming, whatever the cost, even during an economic crisis. Today, his Air Resources Board set the toughest goals in the nation, even though the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst says it'll cost more than the Board estimated. It's a road map for implementing AB 32, the law that caught worldwide attention in 2006. We hear a debate.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Margot Roosevelt

    economy and labor reporter, LA Times

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    Dorothy Rothrock

    California Manufacturers and Technology Association

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    Eileen Wenger Tutt

    Deputy Secretary for Climate Change, California Environmental Protection Agency

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