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Judicial 2006

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HERE COME THE LAWYERS

While air quality and climate change issues are being addressed mostly in the regulatory and legislative arenas, this October, 2006 news story suggests that the judicial system has also become an arena for actions against those who emit large volumes of greenhouse gasses.

Global warming: Here come the lawyers Why Detroit, Big Oil, and utilities should worry about the next wave of suits

Utah backs Bush administration in global warming lawsuit

Attorney General Lockyer Files Lawsuit Challenging EPA’s Failure to Act on Global Warming

 

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We have a Category 5 challenge bearing down on the construction industry. It can make obsolete 90% of the equipment in use today. The biggest asset most construction companies have is their equipment, and much of that is about to become worthless.Jim Burton
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