CREJ News
Aug. 14, 2007
New Energy-Efficiency Requirements Spawn Secondary Market
By COLLEEN FLANNERY CREJ Staff Writer With its new environmental-impact requirements and coming regulatory crunches, Assembly Bill 32, the state's landmark new climate-change law, seems to have created nothing but headaches for the commercial real estate industry.
CREJ Staff Writer
With its new environmental-impact requirements and coming regulatory crunches, Assembly Bill 32, the state's landmark new climate-change law, seems to have created nothing but headaches for the commercial real estate industry.
But strong medicine could be coming in the form of a cap-and-trade market for greenhouse gases as pr...
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