I’m putting this on here just a) to have another opinion on here and b) because I love Arnold. I think he’s completely wrong. He’s right that efforts will be effective if communities and as many citizens as possible are involved. But he contradicts his point about the effectiveness of grassroots movements alone. Instead of describing how to create changes through grassroots movements, he talks the entire time about how the power is in the government’s hands to shape the markets. They control the subsidies—which draw in venture capitalists—and the enforcement of costs—which discourage polluters who cause all sorts of problems that other people and governments have to deal with. He obviously never tries to explain how all of the world would attempt to clean up their emissions indepedently… because they wouldn’t. Sorry, Arnold. I know your state is broke. You still inspire me.