. >> and who is your coauthor, daniel sperling. >> i have known him for 25 years, you see -- at u.s.-davis and i spent so much time at berkeley and with the union of concerned scientists, i know him very well and we met and decided we wanted to write a book like this and we did, and, like i say, got together very few times and actually wrote it all virtually, basically on, you know, the computer, back and forth, back and forth, and he now is on the california resources board, poised to be able to really help, you know, regulate these policies in california which we both argued, there is a chapter on california in the book, is ahead of the game in terms of pushing innovation and certainly, california is ahead of the u.s., in terms of thinking ahead. the u.s. has been much slower, as a nation, compared to definitely, all of the western european nations and much slower to innovate and slower than california. >> and a forward by governor schwarzenegger. >> yes. >> what does he say. >> he has been, it has been nice to get it to be a bipartisan message, for many years we talked about havin