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California stands as a global leader in climate action and a champion of carbon markets. Yet, even after more than a decade of building a robust compliance market and witnessing its positive impacts across sectors and communities, a single legislative bill has the potential to bring progress to a halt. Over the past year, bills like SB1036 and AB2331 have sparked significant concern within the carbon space. Now, as AB1305 takes center stage, we’re joined by Alfredo Arredondo, Partner at RESOLUTE, to explore how these proposals could impact California’s market and what stands to be gained or lost. Join us as we discuss the broader implications of these legislative issues and examine how the carbon community can move forward to safeguard the market as an essential tool for addressing climate change.
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