By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - California's top air pollution regulator has taken a swipe at the state's chief law enforcement officer, suggesting he's causing "panic" over the issue of global warming and that his moves could be counter-productive.
Mary Nichols, the newly appointed chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board, took issue Friday with At...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - California's top air pollution regulator has taken a swipe at the state's chief law enforcement officer, suggesting he's causing "panic" over the issue of global warming and that his moves could be counter-productive.
Mary Nichols, the newly appointed chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board, took issue Friday with At...
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