By Richie Duchon
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a last minute surprise move, a Southern California regional planning board approved controversial new greenhouse gas reduction targets Thursday that were much lower than expected and set up a standoff with the California Air Resources Board.
The Southern California Association of Governments, or SCAG, which represents 190 cities in six counties, voted to recommend a 6 percent reduc...
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