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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jan. 13, 2009

California Greening

This past year, the state saw important legislative amendments that pave an easier path for development of alternative energy sources, write Cecily Talbert Barclay and Matthew S. Gray. - Focus Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Cecily Talbert Barclay and Matthew S. Gray

Regulation designed to address climate change and to promote greener building took center stage in the California Legislature in 2008. Senate Bill 375, which encourages regional land use planning that reduces vehicle use and limits California Environmental Quality Act review for projects that comply, is the centerpiece of the Legislature's climate change policy and has garnered a lot of a...

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