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Read the accompanying essay "More Simplicity, Less Charisma: Improving the Effectiveness, Cost, and Fairness of California's Climate Agenda."
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Learn MoreThe desire to protect the environment is a hallmark of the state and extends across the political spectrum. And given the environmental risk posed by global climate change, efforts to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and act as a model for jurisdictions elsewhere have now become a major part of California’s energy policy agenda.
Friday, February 7, 2014 1 min read By: Research Team: George P. Shultz Energy Policy Working Group ,
ESSAY PREVIEW
Read the accompanying essay "More Simplicity, Less Charisma: Improving the Effectiveness, Cost, and Fairness of California's Climate Agenda."