-- card: 23111 from stack: in.11 -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 4000 -- background id: 22999 -- name: leg -- part 1 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=444 top=22 right=57 bottom=475 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: New Button ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp visual effect wipe right go to next card end mouseUp -- part 2 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=412 top=22 right=57 bottom=443 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: New Button ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp visual effect wipe left go to card "legl" end mouseUp -- part 3 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: A003 -- rect: left=362 top=30 right=48 bottom=407 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: Print ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp doMenu "Print Card" end mouseUp -- part contents for background part 1 ----- text ----- Learn About New Legislation -- part contents for background part 2 ----- text ----- 1. State and Local Legislation -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- In recent years, state environmental legislation has been stronger and more progressive than the equivalent federal laws. For this reason, it's important to keep abreast of new state environmental protection bills in your own state and give them your support: - Currently, 9 states have a mandatory beverage bottle deposit recycling law - California, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Vermont - yet we have no nation-wide bottle bill. - Irvine, California has passed the first total CFC ban, while Berkeley has a ban on certain plastic and CFC related products. NRDC recently announced its 'Statehouse Effect Report' recommending policies to be implemented on the state level. Here is a quick overview of NRDC's recommendations to slow global warming: - Establish a moratorium on investment in new coal-fired power plants. - Invest in energy efficiency. - Promote least-cost energy planning and investment by electric and gas utilities. - Promote industrial energy efficiency - Use renewable energy sources - Improve agricultural energy efficiency - Reform forest management practices To obtain a copy of the full report, send $18.40 to: NRDC Publications Dept. 40 W. 20th St. NY, NY 10011 ***