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050 00 ^aGE315.C2^bV878 2018
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100 1 ^aVogel, David
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245 10 ^aCalifornia greenin' :^bhow the Golden State became an environmental leader /^cDavid Vogel
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260 ^aPrinceton, New Jersey :^bPrinceton University Press, ^c2019.
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300 ^axi, 280 p. ;^c24 cm.
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505 0 ^aGold mining: wealth creation and environmental devastation -- ^tProtecting the land -- ^tProtecting California's coast -- ^tManaging water resources -- ^tProtecting air quality -- ^tEnergy efficiency and climate change -- ^tCalifornia's regulatory leadership: broader implications.
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520 ^aA political history of environmental policy and regulation in California, from the Gold Rush to the present. Over the course of its 150-year history, California has successfully protected its scenic wilderness areas, restricted coastal oil drilling, regulated automobile emissions, preserved coastal access, improved energy efficiency, and, most recently, addressed global climate change. How has this state, more than any other, enacted so many innovative and stringent environmental regulations over such a long period of time? The first comprehensive look at California's history of environmental leadership, California Greenin' shows why the Golden State has been at the forefront in setting new environmental standards, often leading the rest of the nation.
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650 0 ^aEnvironmental management^zCalifornia
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650 0 ^aClimate change mitigation^zCalifornia
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650 0 ^aEnvironmental policy^zCalifornia
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T13555.pdf
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