A new climate change plan, which aims for an 80% reduction of greenhouse gases below 1990 levels by 2050, would cost an estimated $18 billion in 2035 and $27 billion in 2045
The state's climate change scoping plan would force use of renewable energy. The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in the Mojave Desert is the world's largest solar plant. Photo by Bing Guan, REUTERSA climate change roadmap to be proposed in May aims to minimize costs while reaching carbon neutrality by 2045. Environmentalists say it’s too slow and reliant on carbon markets and capture technologies.
California’s climate change roadmap – called a scoping plan — was first adopted in 2008 and updated in 2013 and 2017. The air board is in the initial phases of its update. A public hearing is scheduled for June, while the board is expected to vote this fall. Air board officials said they will propose the option that has the least impact on the economy rather than accelerating the pace of achieving carbon neutrality.
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