Technology & Science
May 27, 2016
GHG emissions under CEQA after 2020: Is time running out?
By 2020, greenhouse gas emissions in California must be no greater than they were in 1990, under the California Global Warming Solutions Act. By Todd O. Maiden, Phillip H. Babich and Gagandeep B. Kaur





Todd O. Maiden
Partner
Reed Smith LLP
environmental law
101 2nd St
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 543-8700
Email: tmaiden@reedsmith.com
USC Law School
By 2020, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in California must be no greater than they were in 1990, under the California Global Warming Solutions Act (Assembly Bill 32). With 2020 fast approaching, there is disagreement over whether California laws and regulations clearly allow the state to further reduce GHG emissions beyond that point. For the state's local and regional agencies reviewin...
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