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California's GHG Emissions Reduction: Assembly Bill 32 and Senate Bill 375 Overview

Assembly Bill 32 aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in California to 1990 levels. Senate Bill 375 focuses on integrating GHG reductions into the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) Regional Transportation Plans (RTPs). These bills highlight the state's commitment to combat climate change, though negative trends in some areas reflect rises in emissions linked to tourism and semi-rural cities. Effective implementation is crucial to achieving the state's environmental goals.

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California's GHG Emissions Reduction: Assembly Bill 32 and Senate Bill 375 Overview

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  1. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010 GHG Target Setting

  2. Assembly Bill 32’s Goal is to reduce GHG emissions to 1990 levels

  3. Senate Bill 375 Implementation of GHG reductions as part of MPO RTP’s. *Negative numbers reflect increases due to tourism and semi-rural cities

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