Schwarzenegger says cities will lead climate change battle

Coody honored for Fayetteville transportation programm

Last updated Saturday, June 23, 2007 10:09 PM CDT in News

By The Associated Press

    LOS ANGELES -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger told U.S. mayors Saturday they must take the lead in battling global warming and creating an economy based on "clean" technology.

    Schwarzenegger said California and other states are "not waiting for Washington" before promoting legislation to protect the environment by reducing greenhouse emissions blamed for climate change.

    "Washington is just a little dot on the map. You are making up America. So we don't have to wait for Washington to get aboard," Schwarzenegger told the 75th annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, which made the environment one of its top agenda items.

    On Saturday, the conference announced that the mayors of Fayetteville and Albuquerque, N.M., had won first place honors in this year's Mayors' Climate Protection Awards Program.

    The awards honor mayors for measures to curb global warming and increase energy efficiency.

    Fayetteville Mayor Dan Coody was selected for a city alternative transportation program that created 129 miles of multi-use trails and 163 miles of on-street linkages to the city.

    Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez was recognized for shepherding a city program that promotes "green-tech" companies, use of bicycles and purchase of cleaner city vehicles. The program has caused an overall reduction of city greenhouse gas emissions by 67 percent since 2000.

    Schwarzenegger cited his state's own environmental initiatives and praised efforts such as a proposal by New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg to make all taxis in his city fuel-efficient hybrids by 2012.

    The Bush Administration has opposed placing specific limits on greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. But Schwarzenegger has signed a law requiring that California reduce emissions by an estimated 25 percent by 2020.

    "I don't think we can waste anymore time. I think that global warming is real. It is a huge, huge problem," Schwarzenegger said.

    Global warming has caused "longer droughts, more intense hurricanes and deadlier wildfires," he said.

    Schwarzenegger urged cities to push polluting industries to change their practices in order to compete globally.

    California, with its stringent auto emission standards, "may be doing more to save U.S. automakers than anybody else because we are pushing them to change," he said.

    "We are growing a whole new economy based on innovation and clean technology that will spark billions and billions of dollars of new investments and create tens of thousands of new jobs," Schwarzenegger said.

    "That is the future that I want to embrace," he said.

    The governor said companies already are moving in that direction, and clean technology will become more affordable as it becomes more widespread.

    He cited the example of the cellular telephone. Schwarzenegger said he bought an early cell phone 20 years ago for $1,600. Recently he bought his daughter a new phone "with all the gadgets on it" for $90.

    About 200 mayors from around the country attended the meeting, which runs through Tuesday.

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    CCAT wrote on Jun 24, 2007 5:27 AM:

    " The lead given by Arnold Schwarzenegger on emission reduction strategy is very welcome. A DVD commissioned by the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change has been distributed to all UK MPs and Peers. It is endorsed by numerous eminent spokespersons who are interviewed at length on the DVD. We would like to send AS a copy. Copies of the DVD also can be obtained by written request to GCI aubrey.meyer [at] btinternet.com Alternatively, as a large file [overnight download] interview material is retrievable at this link: - http://www.gci.org.uk/images/Contraction_and_Convergence_Challen_et_al.mpg The DVD also includes a heuristic animation of Contraction and Convergence for a risk analysis of different rates of sink-failure endorsed by prominent industry persons. This is a large file [overnight download] and is retrievable at this link: http://www.gci.org.uk/images/Contraction_and_Convergence_Risk_Analysis_Sink_Failure.mpg A context animation the arguments, presented at the Royal Institute of British Architects [RIBA] international conference in Venice last October, is here: - http://www.gci.org.uk/images/Final_presentation.exe or http://www.gci.org.uk/images/CandC_model_context_animation.swf [Note: - touch buttons to advances *within* scenes and touch logos to advance *between* scenes]. GCI’s definition statement for C&C is here: - http://www.gci.org.uk/briefings/ICE.pdf General referencing for the C&C provenance is here: - http://www.gci.org.uk/links/detail.pdf A concept/context map of C&C comparing three rates of change for [a] Contraction and Concentrations [b] Contraction and Convergence [c] Benefits of Growth versus Damages from Climate [d] Contraction and Conversion is here: - http://www.gci.org.uk/images/Deepat_Bonn.pdf Some promotional material is here: - http://www.gci.org.uk/Movies/Contraction_and_Convergence_Promo.mpg "

    cybertech wrote on Jun 24, 2007 8:29 PM:

    " I am all for clean air, but again another battle being fought that can not be won until they take into consideration every single aspect of what is causing that problem and cars are but a tiny problem, the use of fossil fuels only slightly bigger than that. You know what you dont hear in all the "Global Warming Hype", is how the sun, the magnetic field of the earth, the oceans, volcanic activity, ect..... all play key roles in the heating and cooling of the earth, and anyone with half a brain knows that. Also have you ever taken a look at how many commercial and private commuter planes are in the air at any given time??? and they are closer to the upper atmosphere than any car, bus, or train, or any business can ever hope to get, and they pump out many times the emissions compared to any of the above. People, the earth is not going to burn up, or become uninhabitable by 2050 if we were to do nothing. It amazes me how truly gullible some people can be. lol "

    BCR wrote on Jun 26, 2007 4:14 PM:

    " So... every state and city should set its own air and emissions standards? That's smart, so instead of having one grade of gas refined for California, and another grade for the rest of the country, now refineries will need to produce custom gasoline for every city in the nation??? Arnold... Your H-1 Hummer gas will cost about $150,000 per gallon!! "


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