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March 2009
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Tackling Climate Change: Taking A Regional Perspective
The old saw “Think globally, act locally” is being expanded to the regional level as we begin the massive task of reducing our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the face of global climate change. A number of places are turning to regional land use and transportation planning as a tool to turn the tide on climate change.
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Statutes - State) California) SB 375
Topics) Climate Change) Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
Topics) Climate Change) Land Use Planning
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Topics) Land Use) Metropolitan Planning Organizations
California) All State
California) Sacramento County
Illinois) Chicago
United Kingdom) London
Washington) Puget Sound
California Air Resources Board
California Transportation Commission
Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
Puget Sound Regional Council
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