This story covers the conversations during and following our energy program's Local Impacts of SB375/AB32 event in Red Bluff. The presenters and participants were fantastic. It was a great event where GVC got to do what it does best-- bring people together around the issues that are impacting our region.
More information, including the presentations, from the event will be posted soon at www.gvc-energy.org.
Tehama County officials remain concerned about the relationships between sprawl and California's global warming laws after a presentation Friday. The county lies outside the 18 Metropolitan Planning Organizations and Regional Transportation Agencies that are required to adopt plans to curb their emissions. But it will be required to take potential carbon emissions into account when it develops future Environmental Impact Reports...
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