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California Climate Change Legislation, Policy and Regulation – 2023 in Review

By Tony Toranto & Nathan Barbara on January 31, 2024
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As we enter 2024, we once again review the most significant legislation, policy changes and regulatory actions with respect to climate change taken by California in the past year. In contrast to 2022, which brought a revamp of California’s timeline to complete its transition to zero-emission energy sources and the finalization of a $54 billion climate funding package, the headline grabber in 2023 was the passage of three bills related to corporate emissions and accountability.

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Photo of Tony Toranto Tony Toranto

Tony Toranto is a partner in the Real Estate, Corporate and Finance Practice Groups in the firm’s San Diego (Del Mar) and San Francisco offices. He is a Leader of the firm’s Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance Team.

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Nate Barbara is an associate in the Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental Practice Group and a member of the Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance Team in the firm’s San Diego (Del Mar) office.

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    Real Estate, Land Use & Environmental Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
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