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California May Reduce Carbon Emissions By Banning Black Cars

Legislation may by 2016 restrict the paint color options for California residents looking for a new car. Black and all dark hues are currently on the banned list. The California Air Resources Board says that the climate control systems of dark-colored cars need to work harder than their lighter siblings — especially after sitting in the sun for a few hours.

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  1. W-T-F by Timberwolf0122 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on, what next Vermont only allowing black cars so the climate systems don't have to work as hard in winter?

    There is no way this can pass legislation.

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    1. Re:W-T-F by ageoffri · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If it was any state except CA I'd agree that it won't pass.

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    2. Re:W-T-F by antirelic · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You just insulted the liberal Mecca. Prepare to have not only this thread, but all your historical threads, get modded into oblivion.

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    3. Re:W-T-F by TheSpoom · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Or maybe there's not a vast left-wing conspiracy, just like there's not a vast right-wing conspiracy.

      Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't make them evil and/or an asshole.

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  2. Overboard by MBGMorden · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You know, I'm all for protecting the environment, but this is just going overboard. If the paint is toxic, then yeah, the government should get involved, but them dictating the mere color of my car is just giving them FAR too much control over the lives of everyday citizens.

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    1. Re:Overboard by againjj · · Score: 4, Informative

      The legislation is not dictating color. Rather, it dictates that cars need to reflect at least 20% of all solar radiation, and the paint suppliers are having trouble coming up with a black paint that does that. If the suppliers can't get it going, CA may back down. CA has done that with other auto energy-efficiency legislation before.

  3. Ford saying - modified by Erioll · · Score: 4, Funny

    Henry Ford (modified) : Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is not black. (wiki)

  4. Perhaps they should ban dark pavement by rolfwind · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That seems to a bigger problem. Also dark asphalt roofs seemed a bit ridiculous next to reddish ceramic tiles.

    (Don't laugh, one of the problems of climate change is when the poles shrink/melt, the reflectivity of ice and snow gives way to water which rather absorbs the heat, basically escalating a rising problem with temperature).

    1. Re:Perhaps they should ban dark pavement by Phroggy · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I heard a representative of the concrete industry on NPR a couple months ago (and double-checked here) saying that the city of Atlanta reduced its average temperature by six degrees, just by switching to lighter-colored concrete instead of darker-colored asphalt. That will affect the cooling requirements of buildings, even without any change to the buildings themselves.

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  5. They hold my hand when I cross the street too? by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jesus, pretty soon you're going to need a special license just to take a shit in California.

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    1. Re:They hold my hand when I cross the street too? by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 4, Funny

      Not really, you'll just have to buy carbon credits for all the emissions that happen in the process.

  6. Is A/C Mandatory? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My old VW's climate control system was my windows. How's that gonna work harder in a black car?

    1. Re:Is A/C Mandatory? by Skapare · · Score: 5, Informative

      In a black car, you have to roll the windows down further to keep it cool. That means more drag on the motion, and the engine has to work harder, resulting in more pollution, and an increased consumption of fuel.

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  7. Article is WRONG... by nweaver · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It isn't a ban on black cars. It is a requirement that at least some fraction of all solar radiation be reflected so cars don't heat up that much.

    A car with "black" paint, as long as that paint reflects UV and IR, and at least scatters some light (You want a glossy paintjob anyway), combined with UV/IR reflective window treatments, will meet the requirement.

    And true, it may cost $50/car to $150/car more, but on the other hand, the cars won't get so miserably hot when sitting in the sun. So it would actually benefit most consumers.

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    1. Re:Article is WRONG... by haystor · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'd solve it by making the car a flat black, absorbing heat so it doesn't reach the interior. The heat would be dissipated through the giant fins which will soon be all the rage (again).

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    2. Re:Article is WRONG... by Skapare · · Score: 4, Funny

      Just leave the base color black, and cover 20% of the car in white-ish spots that look like bird droppings. Then if it ever does get bird shit on it, no one will know.

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  8. Just a thought.. by pak9rabid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ..but if the California's legislatures spent as much time trying to find a way out of their financial crisis as they do coming up with asinine bills like this, they just *might* come out with a budget surplus some day..

  9. Why not just ban inefficient cars? by MakinBacon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm pretty sure that a white hummer is worse for the environment then a small black sedan.

  10. Re:Retardifornia by InsaneProcessor · · Score: 4, Informative

    YES

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  11. A Republic... if you can keep it. FAIL! by jmorris42 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The fact we are politely discussing the merits of this proposal instead of laughing at and/or preparing boiling oil for the idiots responsible shows we have lost the Republic our mighty forebearers gave us in trust.

    The idea that a Free People would meekly submit to some pinheads who will tell us what color we can paint our cars is laughable. So obviously this, among hundreds equally insane examples, proves we are no longer such a nation.

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  12. Re:20% solar reflectivity by hardburn · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Making a new car creates a lot of CO2 in itself. "Emissions" usually mean particulate, not CO2. Confusing these two forms of pollution is a big problem.

    The Prius is a red herring. The most eco-friendly car you can buy is a 20 year old Geo Metro.

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  13. Re:A Republic... if you can keep it. FAIL! by PMuse · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is it that when some one finally tells us that we must do things the smart way instead of the wasteful way, we start screaming at them? Are we all teenagers?

    1. Paint your car a color that reflects light.
    2. Inflate your tires.
    3. Drive slower.

    Each of these will improve your fuel economy noticeably. None of them require you to drive less or get a dinky car. What's the case for not doing them -- contrariness?

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  14. Re:Black cars. by cayenne8 · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I dunno. I think it is about time to just say FUCK California.

    I hope to fuck this isn't another thing that affects the rest of the states...since the auto companies no longer like making CA only version of their cars.

    Fuck CA..their stupid air pollution controls and all have screwed it up for the rest of us who don't have air problems.

    Thank goodness at least I live in a state with no 'sniff' tests...so, I can at least put on after market exhaust with impunity...and have performance AND a nice pleasant 'rumble' of an exhaust note.

    Damned granola state...ruining it for everyone else. Now..they're broke, won't live within their means...and the rest of us are gonna have to bail them out I guess....

    Ok...rant off...I'll go sit in the corner now and try to cool off.

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  15. Re:Black cars. by Soubrause · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually dirty cars have a lower drag coefficient. It seems odd but wind tunnel test have shown that a polished & waxed race car has a higher drag coefficient than an primed only car. The small rough particles keep the airstream up off the surface of the car thus only offering resistance on a small percentage of the body. The next particle of dirt sits under the airstream in the same way a second car behind "drafts" to reduce drag. And since we already aren't supposed to wash our cars in the driveway and must pay to use someone else's hose It's probably only a matter of time before we must drive dirty cars.

  16. Re:Black cars. by joocemann · · Score: 4, Insightful

    FYI, the air of the planet is the air of the planet... CA emissions spread to your state.... Your state's emissions spread to CA and the rest of the planet as well...

    That said, and I am a Cali resident, I agree with your main point. We seem to have a pretty stupid approach to dealing with real problems by focusing on things that do *relatively* nothing at all.

    An example of what I'm saying is the C.A.R.B. (California Air Resource Board) which leads all the CA emissions policies, etc. Had CARB, instead of making stupid emissions rules that don't really mean shit, pushed to completely ban combustion engines in cars in the 80s --- the induced market would have us all rolling in clean electric vehicles sourcing power from renewable resources.... But instead they got focused on stupid distractions, just like this stupid 'ban black paint' idea.

  17. Fight the Power! by BearRanger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just like the government. Always trying to keep the black van down...

  18. Re:A Republic... if you can keep it. FAIL! by Wrath0fb0b · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is it that when some one finally tells us that we must do things the smart way instead of the wasteful way, we start screaming at them?

    Because I am a fully functioning sentient human being both capable and deserving of the right to determine for myself what course of action is "smart".

    If doing X is the smart thing to do, I invite you to attempt to persuade me by the overwhelming force of your reasonable arguments.

    On the other hand, if you tell me I must do X at the point of a spear, I will quickly conclude that (1) you have little respect for my basic humanity and (2) your argument must not be that good in the first place.

    As it happens, I enjoy driving fast ( I do own a small car, mostly for performance reason). It gives me pleasure to do so and I get to my destination sooner. I will gladly pick up the tab for the extra gas, which ought to include a carbon-tax that properly gauges the true cost to the environment. Why people insist on forbidding me from taking part in a simple pleasure on my own dime is entirely beyond me.

  19. Re:Black cars. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually the Republicans are the one thing keeping this state from going completely bankrupt. Thank goodness for the required 2/3rds majority to raise taxes, or else the Democrats would probably be taxing us all at 50% to fund their bloated, useless, and dysfunctional programs. Not that that stopped them in the end, they just decided to call their new taxes "fees" to get around the constitution. Damned lawyers.

    While I vehemently oppose nearly all of CA Republicans' stances on social issues, at least they are true fiscal conservatives unlike the Republicans in the US congress. Hey CA Democrats, how about tightening your belt in a recession and cutting all those pet projects that are going nowhere? That's what the rest of us have to do.

  20. Re:Black cars. by Bobby+Mahoney · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Did you just blame the problems of the most liberal* state in the union on Republicans?
    I'm neither republican or democrat, but living and voting here, you see every year, Democrat politicians continually pushing for more programs that may or may not be good ideas (banning black cars? - democrat nurtured.), but that we definitely can't afford...
    And how exactly does the delay of the state budget cause the state to go broke... are you suggesting that the state not having a budget will cause it to spend more or earn less? I guarantee that with the way the legislature attempts to spend money, holding up the budget can only have the opposite effect of what you propose.
    Further, why do you suppose the Republicans held up the budget? Perhaps because the state was literally, out of money, and democratic lawmakers were relentlessly pushing additional spending measures on the budget.
    And yes, then there was also the issue of taxes. If you're a wealthy, high paid worker that's willing to put your money where you're politics are, that's fantastic, and commendable. But if you're an employer, such as myself, you're taxes are going to have a very real effect on the lives of current and potential employees--And that's exactly what we need right now, fewer jobs being created, right? So that we can pay out even more in unemployment benefits, right?
    Sim-city got it right- case-and-point, the current Corporate mass-exodus from California. Which I'm sure is also because "the budget was held up by republicans". Christ.
    California's budget problems are as obvious as your blue-collar neighbor in the McMansion with an Escalade in the driveway (or maybe that's just a California thing). It's all quite poetic: the most materialistic and consumerism-stricken populace in the nation is represented by politicians who continuously want expensive, shiny, new, fashionable things (policies, programs, etc) for their 'constituents'.
    Look, I hate the legislation of morality and religion (prop 8) as much as.... well, a lot. But I would trust my brother's wife with a checkbook register sooner than I would California democrats.... and that's really fucking bad.

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