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George Rebane

MaryNichols Ms Mary D. Nichols, chair of the California Air Resources Board, came to Nevada City tonight to speak to us about AB32.  To a full city council chamber the lady calmly laid out the regulatory program that still awaits us should Prop23 fail to halt the implementation of the rest of California’s demonstration program of how carbon should really be managed in an economy.  There was no beating around the bush, AB32 is there, not to make an impact on climate change, but to inspire the world to pitch in and do their part to stop manmade global warming.

She spoke to us in quiet reasoned tones acknowledging that the debate truly was over on anthropogenic global warming (AGW).  To me this was perhaps the most chilling part of how government can simply ignore what it doesn’t like to hear, and then proceed as if what it puts out is truly revealed truth.

Her prime focus for working to get AB32 fully implemented was the abatement of air pollution – yes, read that again, air pollution.  There was a passing mention of green technology jobs and the enthusiastic investment in ‘clean tech’ ventures.  But the overall impact on California’s economy was quietly glossed over with assurances that we would all breathe easier when she and the troops at CARB put their regulations into effect.


A piece of red meat on the subject of Nevada County’s ozone problem was emphasized to the mostly leftwing audience in the chamber.  Our county is represented as having the worst rural air pollution in the country.  Of course we generate effectively none of it here, but suffer the downwind effects of Sacramento and the bay area.  Nevertheless, AB32 will fix the problem by its carbon reduction program.  Someone forgot to tell the lady who “has dedicated her entire life to protecting the environment” that ozone and its precursors don’t contain carbon.  But then, if you cast your regulatory net wide enough, you can claim to catch anything and everything in it.  (My own study of the local ozone issue is documented in SESF’s Foothill Furor – Seeking Basis for Public Policy on Ozone Pollution.)

CARB was momentarily embarrassed at least three times when it sought to push its favorable analyses of AB32’s effect on California’s economy.  In short form, the analyses were sleazy in their accounting, how they defined “saved and created clean-tech jobs”, and in the credentials of authors brought to bear on behalf of their arguments.  No one beyond the leftwing environmentalist fringe believed them.  To make matters worse, the state’s non-partisan Legislative Analysts Office was unable to find any economic benefit and reported a net negative long-term effect on the economy.

CARB sought to paper over this embarrassment by going to Boston to hire the prestigious Charles River Associates to take a look at the overall effect of AB32 on California’s economy.  Bummer!  CRA came back with more bad news.  I reported on all this here.  However, when you have the power of the bayonet, you just ignore such trifles and charge ahead as if nothing had happened.  And tonight Ms Nichols played true to form and did not even give the economic impact on California a passing nod – that factor is dead and buried as far as the progressives and that 1,000 plus most powerful California agency are concerned.

So what we saw tonight was a well rehearsed showtime for backwoods peons from a confident and powerful arm of California’s liberal establishment.  They have ruled us for a generation and expect to show everyone what they can really do when AB32 comes into full force.  Ms Nichols did not tell us that with AB32, CARB will have the power to regulate EVERY aspect of life in California until the state is an economic and social wasteland.  Maybe the global benefit from our sacrifice will be to show the world how not to respond to politically motivated phantom science.  At this time only the passage of Proposition 23 in November stands in the way.  (more on Russ Steele’s NCMW)

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7 responses to “CARB Űber Alles”

  1. Dixon Cruickshank Avatar
    Dixon Cruickshank

    I bet it was agonizing for you and Russ, probably had you pulling your hair out, oh wait – sorry
    only have about 15 minutes before this thing locks up again but wanted to say hi anyway

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  2. George Rebane Avatar
    George Rebane

    Good to hear that you’re still alive and well Dixon.

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  3. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Hi George,
    Nice to see you this evening. I’ll send you a separate email after I play around on the blogs for a little bit (-;
    I agree with you that government functionaries such as CARB chair Mary Nichols need to visit the hinterlands more often. But even if the tables were turned, and Nevada County was 100% registered Democratic Party, I think the hinterlands would still be lightly visited. The votes just aren’t here to where it matters one way or the other. Ms. Nichols made it pretty clear that she spends most of her time in Sac, the Bay Area, and L.A.
    You wrote that you thought it was mostly lefties at the the meeting tonight, but I would put the mix at more like 65% left and 35% right. I watched Lowell Robinson squirming in his seat more than a few times, particularly when she talked about gas station owners getting hit with big bills for the new gas pumps.
    All in all, I’m glad she came. I hope everyone takes Ms. Nichols up on her recommendation to contact the CARB Ombudsman, Laronda Bowen at (916) 327-5762, whenever they are feeling like AB32 regs are being applied in a draconian fashion.
    If I were Lowell, I’d put that number on my speed dial 🙂
    Michael A.

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  4. Russ Steele Avatar

    Michael,
    It was good to meet you and put a face to your comments at the meeting last night.
    I think that everyone should put the CARB Ombudsman, Laronda Bowen in their speed dial. We are all going to be impacted by the implementation of AB32.
    There were a lot of questions I wanted to ask Ms Nichols about Carbon Trading, since the cost of carbon is less than a 5 cents per ton. We can all buy our carbon credits rather than pay thousands more for a hybrid or electric vehicle. Unfortunately the meeting format did not allow for any real interaction with the audience which was way too polite for the impact that AB32 is going to have on our pocket book.
    I am going to find CARB Ombudsman, Laronda Bowen’s e-mail address and send her an e-mail every time I post on AB32 and Prop 23. As Meg Whitman team discovered, Nevada County is ground zero for Prop 23. We might as well let Sacramento know that we are here and growing madder and madder with every new regulation.
    I would like to hear more feedback from the other people in the room. Let’s hear from your friends.

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  5. Anna and Me Avatar
    Anna and Me

    Thank you,George, for attending the love fest and for keeping the truth out there. AB32 must be stopped.

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  6. George Rebane Avatar
    George Rebane

    MichaelA – I agree with your assessment of the proportions. To me 2 out of 3 is indeed ‘most’. I understand that there was a dinner afterward with Ms Nichols and her local coterie. I would venture that the attendance there was ideologically quite a bit more uniform.
    As a footnote, I didn’t mention in the post the thanks passed out for informing the community of this presentation. For some reason Russ Steele’s NCMW was not mentioned in lieu of some leftwing blogs. Russ publicized this meeting to an audience that is bigger than all the other local blogs combined. But then, we must serve our own.

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  7. Bob Hren Avatar
    Bob Hren

    “More feedback from other people in the room” requested: This is my first visit to your blog–congratulations on such a well-written summary of last night’s meeting. I, too was completely frustrated especially by the screening of the questions. No attempt was made to allow difficult questions (mine was ignored, along with many others). Some questions were rediculous (was the Pakistan flooding the result of global warming?) Others were just incomprehensible (M. Nichols must think we mountain folk are all idiots, based on the questions that passed the screening.) If I wanted a biased progressive monologue, I could have just stayed home and read the newspaper, which at least makes a show of presenting the other side. Great to discover a good conservative local blog site–I will be a regular reader.

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