California Gov Jerry Brown Takes Fossil Fueled Trip To Sign ‘Climate Change’ Legislation

It’s always extremely amusing when a member of the Cult of Climastrology shows their utter hypocrisy

(The Verge)  California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation today to extend the state’s ambitious climate change law, the Associated Press reports. The new measures will increase California’s efforts to curb climate change and limit pollution.

The new legislation, which was signed by the Democratic governor in a Los Angeles park amid protests from oil companies and Republicans, will extend the state’s climate change law passed in 2006. That law aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. The new law extends those targets, aiming to slash emissions 40 percent below the 1990 levels by 2030.

Brown called the new law the most aggressive target enacted by any government in North America, the AP reports. It will “keep California on the move to clean up the environment,” Brown said before signing the new legislation.

He signed them at Vista Hermosa State Park. It’s roughly 388 miles from Sacramento, the capitol of Brokeifornia, to the park. The only question is “did he fly or drive?” Because we can be 100% assured he did not walk or bike.

(NPR) In a statement, California Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Allan Zaremberg said, “Taken together, SB32 and AB197, impose severe caps on the emission of greenhouse gases in California, without requiring the regulatory agencies to give any consideration to the impacts on our economy, disruptions in everyone’s daily lives or the fact that California’s population will grow almost 50 percent between 1990 and 2030.”

Of course, the jobs will go elsewhere.

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