i've a question for mr. zive.ou began this discussion by suggesting that the climate change problem is really complex, too complex for the environmentalthe protection agency might not be well-suited to regulate carbon emissions. thanks toave known, some good studies from stanford university, that carbon dioxide is not distributed evenly throughout the atmosphere, but it it chelates, especially over urban areas, creating these carbon domes. if they can be sewn -- shown that emissions, such as from power plants, that they can be shown that they cause localized impacts by mixing with volatile organic chemicals in the air, the epa has a pretty good record of regular dubious kinds of criteria pollutants in the past. the epa does have a history of regulating in a manner, but what is important is kind fromuish that the type of proposals like the nrdc's 111d plan. simply kind than of regulating particular emissions, even of co2 in missions. there we are talking about establishing a tradable permit at a statewide level, co