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It’s Not Easy Being Green: California’s Journey Towards a More Sustainably-Built Environment
California Real Property Journal -Volume 39, Issue 3
California has long been a leader—whether in business, technology, or culture—and it is no different when it comes to “green building” and sustainable construction. In 2006, California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act—the first statewide cap on greenhouse gas emissions in the country. Four years later, the Golden State adopted CALGreen—a first-in-the-nation state-mandated green building code.
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