As the country's political maelstrom grinds federal policy making to a halt, states are increasingly taking matters into their own hands, and California's long tradition as a bellwether for environmental statutes is gaining even greater significance. Pioneering arenas to watch include implementation of AB 32, which is set to begin in January 2012 and will regulate greenhouse gases through a cap-and-trade program. Also, the Department of Toxic Substance Control continues to negotiate...
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