Nine north-eastern states are poised to sign an agreement setting Kyoto-style legal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power stations.
American highway
California is hoping to cut emissions from cars by 30%
New York and New Jersey are among these rebel states.
And in California, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is forging ahead with legislation to cut emissions from cars by 30% within a decade.
This could transform the motor industry.
Meanwhile, 187 mayors from US towns and cities, representing 40 million people, have pledged to adopt Kyoto targets for reducing greenhouse gases.
Some leading American transnational firms are also demanding mandatory cuts in CO2 so that they are not isolated as the developed world moves towards a low-carbon economy.
It is all happening despite President Bush's outright rejection of the Kyoto climate protocol, which he said would cost American jobs.
The Governator and others rebel
1http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4400534.stm
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As the madmen play on words
And make us all dance to their song
To the tune of starving millions
To make a better kind of gun...