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Create technologies to meet tougher Calif. emissions, governor says
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger met privately with seven auto executives over California’s attempt to impose strict emission rules, but let it be known publicly that he told the carmakers to stop whining and start producing.
The Republican governor met Thursday with the executives, who requested the get-together. In an interview afterward, he said he told them “the train has left the station” and that they should stop challenging California rules that are intended to help slow the rate of global warming.
“I said, ‘While you’re whining, you should be creating new technologies. That’s how you meet the date,” Schwarzenegger told The Associated Press after meeting with members of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.
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