FORUM COLUMN
By Robert C. Barnes and Les Lo Baugh
If you're a real estate developer and are asked to think about global climate change, do you just think of polar bears stuck on shrinking icebergs? If so, think again. Legislative responses to global climate change are about to have a huge effect on the way that buildings are conceived, permitted, designed and built in California.
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