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Air & Climate Newsletter November 17, 2011 |
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With federal climate policy stuck in Neutral, California moves ahead
While there has been little progress on national climate policy this year, California has quietly continued to make strides in implementing its comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction program. Last month, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted to finalize the regulations instituting California’s new greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program. This program is one key element of California’s comprehensive program to implement the Global Warming Solutions Act (or AB 32), which was signed into ... | ||
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Building trust in the air - New report on airline corporate responsibility
A new report of how well the world`s airlines report on corporate sustainability (CS) has revealed a mixed set of results. The new PwC analysis, launched on November 14, has shown that while there has been a positive increase in the number of airlines producing such reports, there is still much room for improvement. In launching their Building trust in the air report, PwC`s global Transportation & Logistics practice, along with the global sustainability team, sampled 46 airlines including Ryanair, Lufthansa, Qantas and Cathay Pacific. Of those, 30 produced CS reports. ... | ||
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