Notes and Sources
42. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Clean Air Interstate Rule,” web site www.epa.gov/cair.
43. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Clean Air Mercury Rule,” web site www.epa.gov/camr.
44. AEO2007 included a summary of the RGGI provisions in the original model rule. See Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2007, DOE/ EIA-0383(2007) (Washington, DC, February 2007), “State Regulations on Airborne Emissions: Update Through 2006,” pp. 30-32, web site www.eia.gov/ oiaf/archive/aeo07/leg_reg.html.
45. State of California, “Senate Bill 1368,” web site www. energy.ca.gov/ghgstandards/documents/sb_1368_bill_ 20060929_chaptered.pdf.
46. California Environmental Protection Agency, Air Resources Board, “Proposed Regulations to Control Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Motor Vehicles,” web site www.arb.ca.gov/regact/grnhsgas/grnhsgas. htm (September 19, 2005).
47. State of California, “Assembly Bill No. 1493,” web site www.calcleancars.org/ab1493.pdf.
48. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “California Greenhouse-Gas Waiver Request,” web site www. epa.gov/otaq/ca-waiver.htm.
49. Office of the New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, “Cuomo Leads Coalition of 15 States Against EPA in Battle for States’ Right To Fight Global Warming” (January 2, 2008), web site www. oag.state.ny.us/press/2008/jan/jan02a_08.html.
50. State of Washington, “Mitigating the impacts of climate change,” SB 6001 – 2007-08, web site http:// apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6001.
51. State of Montana, House Bill No. 25, web site http:// data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2007/billpdf/HB0025.pdf.
52. State of Florida, Executive Order 07-126, “Leadership by Example: Immediate Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Florida State Government”; Executive Order 07-127, “Immediate Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions within Florida”; and Executive Order 07-128, “Florida Governor’s Action Team on Energy and Climate Change”; web site www.dep.state.fl.us/climatechange/eo.htm. |