California's economy will take on $35 billion in direct costs annually by 2020 from existing climate change policies
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Gino DiCaro, Vice President, Communications on July 18, 2012

source: Fiscal and Economic Impact of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
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July 19, 2012 11:25 amI have been told that AB 32 tax will start appearing on energy bills to business in Nov. 2012. So the costs to business are going to start shortly. I wonder how many more businesses will be gone by next year? I represent a company that can help to reduce energy costs for your business. Some products have rebates from PG&E and SMUD. Contact me if you are interested. Terry Riney 530 755 0135 TR5003@gmail.com