Gipper
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Overestimate fueled state's landmark diesel law
Friday, October 8, 2010
California grossly miscalculated pollution levels in a scientific analysis used to toughen the state's clean-air standards, and scientists have spent the past several months revising data and planning a significant weakening of the landmark regulation, The Chronicle has found.
The pollution estimate in question was too high - by 340 percent, according to the California Air Resources Board, the state agency charged with researching and adopting air quality standards. The estimate was a key part in the creation of a regulation adopted by the Air Resources Board in 2007, a rule that forces businesses to cut diesel emissions by replacing or making costly upgrades to heavy-duty, diesel-fueled off-road vehicles used in construction and other industries.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/07/BAOF1FDMRV.DTL#ixzz11nNJn1GC
A liberal reads this story and says, "oh well, just an honest mistake."
Yeah right...340% is an honest mistake...yeah sure...
This is why everything promoted by the left must be questioned. We know their motto is THE ENDS JUSTIFY THE MEANS...so we know they will resort to lying to get their way. Just as they lie about global warming...
LIARS!!!!