Government,
Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 20, 2018
Brown will leave office having set ambitious climate goals
Taken together, Senate Bill 100 and Executive Order B-55-18 to Achieve Carbon Neutrality set California — one of the world’s largest economies — on a course to achieve some unprecedented goals.





Rosanna Carvacho
Shareholder
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP
Email: rcarvacho@bhfs.com
Rosanna is based in the firm's Sacramento office. She has worked in and around California politics for over 15 years.

Teresa Cooke
Policy Advisor
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP
Teresa has been lobbying on energy issues for the past decade, which under Gov. Brown's leadership has transformed significantly.

Ryan R. Waterman
Shareholder
Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber & Schreck LLP
Email: rwaterman@bhfs.com
UC Berkeley SOL; Berkeley CA
Ryan is based in the firm's San Diego office and represents renewable energy and bioenergy developers throughout the state.

"The climate threat is real. It's a clear and present danger." (NPR, Jerry Brown's Exit Interview: Don't Say He Didn't Warn You (Dec. 11, 2018).)
As Gov. Jerry Brown winds down his historic fourth term in office, The 100 Percent Clean Energy Act of 2018 (Senate Bill 100) and Executive Order B-55-18 to Achieve Carbon Neutrality may turn out to have the most far-reaching impacts on California. Taken together, S...
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