California environmental goals include reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40 % from 1990 levels by 2030 and by 80 % by 2050, as well as reducing nitrogen oxides (NOx) and other health - harming pollutants in areas of the state with the highest levels of air pollution by 2032.
Not exact matches
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California releases five - year water plan As
California experiences one of the driest winters on record, the
California Natural Resources Agency, the
California Environmental Protection Agency, and the
California Department of Food and Agriculture released the final
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California releases five - year water plan As
California experiences one of the driest winters on record, the
California Natural Resources Agency, the
California Environmental Protection Agency, and the
California Department of Food and Agriculture released the final
California Water Action Plan, laying out
goals and vision for the next five years...
The
goals of the new certification program are to enhance transparency, encourage statewide participation and advance the entire
California wine industry toward best practices in
environmental stewardship, conservation of natural resources and socially equitable business practices.
Tim O'Connor, director of the
California oil and gas program at the
Environmental Defense Fund, said eliminating gas - fueled cars is an important
goal.
California is now poised to develop a solution that benefits forest communities and helps the state's businesses meet emissions reductions
goals cost - effectively,» said
Environmental Defense Fund Tropical Forest Program Director Steve Schwartzman.
A 2013 - 2014 Change the World project wrote a grant to get a
California Conservation Corps energy audit for area schools, in order to work for our Advanced Placement
Environmental Science's
goal of making our high school a zero net energy school.
The plan assessed various alternative fuels and developed fuel portfolios to meet
California's
goals to reduce petroleum consumption, increase alternative fuels use, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase in - state production of biofuels, without causing a significant degradation of public health and
environmental quality.
Plaintiffs are
environmental protection groups with a common goal to prevent defendant City of Los Angeles (the City) from implementing a program to trap, neuter and release feral cats to the outdoors without conducting an adequate environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code section 21000 et
environmental protection groups with a common
goal to prevent defendant City of Los Angeles (the City) from implementing a program to trap, neuter and release feral cats to the outdoors without conducting an adequate
environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code section 21000 et
environmental review under the
California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code section 21000 et
Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code section 21000 et seq. (CEQA).
The report will also concentrate on how ARRA - related efforts can provide the foundation for long - term achievement of
California's energy and
environmental policy
goals and help the state transform its energy production and use in a way that will provide lasting and sustainable economic, energy, and
environmental benefits.
Utilities pushed hard in testimony to turn a requirement to build storage into an optional
goal, but were turned back by the Commission and advocates from Earthjustice (who represented the Sierra Club) and the
California Environmental Justice Alliance.
California currently lacks an integrated, statewide approach to electric transmission planning and permitting that addresses the state's critical energy and
environmental policy
goals.