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An early evening reception with Elizabeth Kucinich in Fresno on Saturday, December 1st!

by Susan Rowe [courtesy of Blog for America]


(Photo by Roger H. Goun - Dennis and Elizabeth Kucinich at a Democracy for New Hampshire candidate meet & greet event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.)

An early evening reception with

Elizabeth Kucinich

Saturday, December 1, 2007
5 p.m. until 6 p.m.

at the Fresno residence of Jean Hays

5493 N. Roosevelt
Fresno, CA 93704

Elizabeth Kucinich, the wife of Dennis Kucinich who is a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for President, will be the guest of honor at a house party fundraiser for the Kucinich for President Campaign. The reception is hosted by Jean Hays who is known for her support of peace organizations. More about Mrs. Kucinich: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Kucinich

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Growing the Economy and Curbing Greenhouse Gases

by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]

Dan Weintraub is skeptical that we can continue to grow our economy under the greenhouse gas regulations resulting from the passage of AB32. He is afraid that increased costs on businesses will drive them out of the state. Fortunately for us all there is somebody who is tracking the reduction of greenhouse gases in conjunction with economic growth. SacBee:

A key measure that sums up the entire challenge is one that compares carbon emissions per million people to the state's economic output.

Ideally, the two lines would move in opposite directions.

"We want the economy to grow while we want emissions to decline," said Doug Henton, an economist and Next 10 adviser. "That's it in a nutshell."

Interestingly, that's also pretty much what has been happening over the past decade – even without the state's intervention. California has been using less carbon per person while its economy has been growing.

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