Several events in the last year make clear that climate change is now firmly planted in California's regulatory environment. Now, both the private and public sector, including industry, developers, cities, and other public agencies, can be advised to pay close attention to the state's evolving climate change regulations to figure out what is required, and how to make the most of them.
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