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California desperate for money?
You gotta be fucking kidding me...
The state of California is suing six carmakers for costs associated with their cars' greenhouse gas emissions. The suit names General Motors, Toyota, Ford, Honda, Chrysler and Nissan. California is asking for "monetary compensation" for the damage which it says their emissions are doing to health, economy and environment. The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (AAM), a pan-industry body, called it a "nuisance" suit and suggested it may be dismissed. "Right now, global warming is harming California," runs the state's complaint. "Human-induced global warming has, among other things, reduced California's snow pack (a vital source of fresh water), caused an earlier melting of the snow pack, raised sea levels along California's coastline, increased ozone pollution in urban areas, [and] increased the threat of wildfires." State lawyers want any judgement for damages to be ongoing, so that manufacturers will be liable every year. Guto Hari, the BBC's North American business correspondent, notes that California has taken an aggressive stance on global warming, passing legislation to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2020. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/5365728.stm |
Cali is a whore for money...haha :pimp
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Damn they must have a serious budget deficit over there
I think I'm going to sue havoline and quaker state over those stains in my driveway. |
I applaude whoever decided to sue them.
They should have changed their factories by now. The US is the only country that doesn't seem to car with Earth at all. |
Yea, our air here in southern california is soo bad some days that you really can't go outside without inhaling some kind of pollutant or greenhouse gas. That money also goes towards combating the problem itself so I kinda' have to agree with it. :2 cents:
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