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This auction is expected to generate $1.31 billion for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which will invest in projects around the state that electrify transportation, reduce household energy costs, strengthen resilience to natural disasters, and more.
California's central climate policy may be too weak to do its job
A Core Question at COP27: Who Will Pay for Climate Change? - The
California Environmental Justice Alliance
Have Climate Questions? Get Answers Here. - The New York Times
An Overview of California's Energy Transition - California Council
California must do a better job spending cap-and-trade revenue
Conservative climate plan better than before, but still full of
Progress to catalyze jurisdictional REDD+
Public opinion on climate change - Wikipedia
A decade in, California's cap-and-trade has slashed climate
After 25 Years of Futility, Democrats Finally Jettison Carbon