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California’s Climate Change Policy Leaves Agriculture in the Dust
September 28th, 2009 #reportTopperWrap h3 { display: none;} California’s Climate Change Policy Leaves Agriculture in the Dust: Major missed opportunities for synergies in climate change mitigation and adaptation by Kari Hamerschlag Download the full report.  ...
Clean technology venture investment continued recovering in 3Q09 spurred by economic stimulus ...
cleantech.com — Solar - $451 million Deals included: California-based thin film company Solyndra, which raised $198 million from a group of investors led by Argonaut Private Equity; California-based SolFocus, a developer of concentrating PV systems, which closed its ... (more) Clean technology venture investment continued recovering ...
California timber firm to market its forests as weapon against global warming -
latimes.com — Reporting from Sacramento - The state's largest timber company Wednesday announced a groundbreaking agreement to begin marketing its vast forests as a weapon in the fight against global warming. Sierra Pacific Industries' announcement comes less than ... (more) California timber firm to market its forests as weapon ...
California champagne goes organic
California champagne goes organic
mnn.com — Korbel Chapagne Cellars from Sonoma Valley in California has introduced the first California Brut Champagne made entirely with organically grown grapes according to a press release issued today. It will be available to consumers beginning next month ... (more) California champagne goes organic
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California’s Climate Change Policy Leaves Agriculture in the Dust
Environmental Working Group — September 28th, 2009 #reportTopperWrap h3 { display: none;} California’s Climate Change Policy Leaves Agriculture in the Dust: Major missed opportunities for synergies in climate change mitigation and adaptation by Kari Hamerschlag Download the full ...

California Climate Change Policy Leaves Out Agriculture
Mulch Blog — ... In spite of agriculture's vulnerability and contribution to global warming the sector was practically left out of the state's climate change implementation strategy mandated by the Global Warming Solutions Act (AB32), according to a new report released today, California's Climate Change Policy Leaves Agriculture in the Dust, from the Environmental Working Group (EWG). ...

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