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== "What activities are planned for 2014?" is a silly section in 2018 ==

The section "What activities are planned for 2014?" with a phrase like "In Spring 2014, ARB will hold a Board Hearing ..." is probably written by someone who has stopped contributing in 2013. This is a somewhat odd situation. ] (]) 12:27, 16 September 2018 (UTC)

== Reformatting Sections ==

I think there's two sections that could be reformatted into sections to make them more readable and cut down on repetition

* I think a lot of the timeline/plan stuff could be condensed into one table that outlines the planned targets and deadlines next to when they actually achieved. I think if I do this I will make it in a sandbox first because it's a pretty dramatic change
* A smaller change is converting the Quarterly Auction results to a table, that section should also be updated. I think I will do this soon because I don't think it's too controversial

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Global Warming Solutions Act (2008)

In 2008, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed a Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA), which requires 25% reduction from 2008 levels by 2020 (5 years from now) and 80% reduction from 2008 levels by 2080. MaynardClark (talk) 20:29, 15 October 2015 (UTC)

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"What activities are planned for 2014?" is a silly section in 2018

The section "What activities are planned for 2014?" with a phrase like "In Spring 2014, ARB will hold a Board Hearing ..." is probably written by someone who has stopped contributing in 2013. This is a somewhat odd situation. Arie ten Cate (talk) 12:27, 16 September 2018 (UTC)

Reformatting Sections

I think there's two sections that could be reformatted into sections to make them more readable and cut down on repetition

  • I think a lot of the timeline/plan stuff could be condensed into one table that outlines the planned targets and deadlines next to when they actually achieved. I think if I do this I will make it in a sandbox first because it's a pretty dramatic change
  • A smaller change is converting the Quarterly Auction results to a table, that section should also be updated. I think I will do this soon because I don't think it's too controversial

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