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Air Resources Board Reapproves AB 32 Scoping Plan

BY BEN ADLER, CALIFORNIA CAPITOL NETWORK August 25, 2011 The California Air Resources Board has signed off on an updated plan to comply with the goals of A-B 32. That’s the state’s landmark global warming law, which requires California to … Continue reading

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Supreme Court’s Global-Warming Decision Keeps The Cause Alive

Reprinted from Forbes Jun. 27 2011 – 7:56 am | 752 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in AEP v. Connecticut was a clear-cut victory for the utilities who were being sued by Connecticut and several other states over their greenhouse gas emissions. … Continue reading

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Hopefuls seek green in carbon offsets

Reprinted from the San Diego Union Tribune: BY MIKE LEE SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2011 AT 6 P.M. As California’s climate regulators scramble to launch the state’s landmark “cap-and-trade” program, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is in the enviable position of being one the few … Continue reading

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S.F. judge puts state’s cap and trade plan on hold

Reprinted from the Sacramento Bee: S.F. judge puts state’s cap and trade plan on hold Share By Rick Daysog rdaysog@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, May. 21, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 6B California must put an immediate halt to work on its … Continue reading

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State Law would Limit The Expansion of I-5

Reprinted from the San Diego Union Tribune: TOM FUDGE May 18, 2011 SAN DIEGO — Residents of San Diego County’s north coastal areas feared Interstate 5 would balloon to 14 lanes under a freeway expansion plan put forward by local planners … Continue reading

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