Government,
Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 8, 2017
Bill is the next phase of cap-and-trade in California
Senate Bill 775 would significantly revamp change the way carbon credits and offsets are addressed in California's groundbreaking greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program.





Joshua A. Bloom
Principal
Meyers Nave Riback Silver & Wilson PLC
environmental law
555 12th St Ste 1500
Oakland , CA 94607
Phone: (800) 464-3559
Fax: (510) 444-1108
Email: jbloom@meyersnave.com
University of San Francisco School of Law
Joshua is in the firm's Land Use and Environmental Law Practice Groups. With more than 25 years of experience, he specializes in all areas of state and federal environmental and natural resources law, including complex environmental litigation, brownfields, environmental aspects of transactional matters, and compliance counseling, representing both public and private clients.
These are not times for the timid when it comes to climate change regulation. The Trump administration announced that it is pulling out of the Paris Accords, China and the European Union are stepping into the void and taking the lead for the global community, the California Clean Energy Act of 2017, introduced by California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León, would establish a target of 100 percent clean, renewable energy for California by 2045, and Gov. Jerry Brown continues to sp...
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