By Christopher H. Calfee
California's climate change policy is developing at a dizzying pace. Major amendments to guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act have just gone into effect requiring public agencies to analyze and mitigate the effects of their projects' greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, a preliminary draft of California's proposed cap and trade program, which would gradually reduce the emissions blamed for...
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