It will be up to his successor to see that through.

We have seen a change in the wrong direction. On the whole, he's really had an eclectic mix of appointees to environmental positions, but we've seen an inclination recently to appoint people from the polluter lobbies to positions overseeing the industries they used to represent.

It's very appropriate to have a small charge on petroleum to mitigate its impacts.

She has spent her career lobbying on behalf of big polluters and has opposed many of the advances in air quality that the ARB is in charge of carrying out.

Once and for all, we will be able to see if he can make a tough choice and live up to his own promises.

It's an effort to avoid taking action. The Bush administration is still in denial.