And in a few years, when this has had no measurable effect on California's economy, or even a positive one, this won't be a big deal any more.
Yeah, because raising the price of energy and therefore the price of everything for no good reason never has any effect on the economy. As usual, California is doing everything in its power to make its business climate the worst in the country.
So you deny that human CO2 emissions cause climate change? The economic rationale for taxing pollution is that the damages from the pollution are doing more damage to the economy than the extra profits from unabated pollution add to the economy. Can you demonstrate that CO2 caps have hurt the EU economically in any meaningful way? Given the uncertainty in possible outcomes of global warming, some of them so severe that they would make 10% unemployment for the rest of our lives look rosy, some regulation is justified as a societal insurance policy even if you might question the science. And China is right now cornering the market on clean energy, in hopes that we will be dependent on them if/when we realize that all of those scientists were actually on to something.