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Mar. 7, 2007

AG Wants Climate on State Developers' Agenda

Attorney General Jerry Brown has quietly begun pressuring local government planners to factor climate change into their long-range blueprints for regional development. If followed, the suggestions could profoundly affect how California grows in the next quarter-century.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Jerry Brown quietly has begun pressuring local government planners to factor climate change into long-range development blueprints.
      If followed, the suggestions could profoundly affect how California grows in the next quarter-century.
      The move also could put Brown, who has a...

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