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DESCRIPTION:Proposition 23 will be decided by California voters on Nov. 2, 2010. 
 \n\nFrom Sept. 13, 2010, KQED discusses Proposition 23 which would suspend 
 implementation of California's air pollution control law (AB 32) until 
 unemployment drops to 5.5 percent or less for a full year.  Looks like the 
 fossil-fuels industries vs. the clean and green industries.  I'm against 
 Proposition 23 but here is both sides of the issue.  This is 52 
 min.\n\nhttp://www.kqed.org/news/science/climatewatch/archive.jsp\n\nDOWN 
 TO THE WIRE\nConfronting Climate Collapse \nDr. David W. Orr of Oberlin 
 College, green pioneer, on denial & solutions. \nFrom Radio Ecoshock April 
 9, 2010, this is 22 min.\n\nDeveloping a Plan B for Climate Change\nThe 
 California Report from Mar 22 2010\n\nIn Monterey, an international group 
 of scientists and policy makers met to set some ground rules for what many 
 are calling "Plan B" for dealing with climate change. There is already more 
 CO2 in the atmosphere than many scientists say is healthy for civilization 
 as we know it. If levels keep rising, we might need an emergency brake.  
 This is 6 min.\n\nShould Humans Help Mother Nature?\nFrom the California 
 Report from February 26, 2010 \nCalifornia is home to a rich diversity of 
 plants and animals, but as the climate changes, some of those species are 
 struggling. If habitats change faster than species can adapt, should humans 
 step in and help?  This is 6 min.\n\nState to Deploy Greenhouse Gas 
 "Sniffers"\nFrom the California Report from February 09, 2010 \nCalifornia 
 is about to become the first state to have its own network of devices to 
 sniff out greenhouse gases. The technology brings a new degree of precision 
 to air quality testing.  This is 4 min.\n\nWarmer Water Ahead\nFrom the 
 California Report From January 06, 2010 \nA new study finds temperatures 
 rising in six major lakes in California and Nevada, including Lake Tahoe. 
 Scientists suspect climate change is the reason, and they expect dramatic 
 changes to come as the water continues to warm up.  This is 2 min.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/25/18662255.php
SUMMARY:California's Proposition 23
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