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Assembly adopts resolution urging state review of 'maladaptation' in climate planning
Summary
The Assembly adopted SCR 50 on June 4, urging the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation to develop criteria to identify maladaptation in climate policies and investments. The measure was presented by Assemblymember Schultz on behalf of Sen. Henry Stern and passed by voice vote after adding 54 coauthors.
The California State Assembly on June 4 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 50, which urges the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation to examine regulatory approaches and recommend criteria to identify and avoid “maladaptation” — actions that unintentionally increase vulnerability to climate impacts. The resolution was presented on the Assembly floor by Assemblymember Schultz on behalf of Sen. Henry Stern and was adopted by voice vote after 54 members were added as coauthors.
Assemblymember Schultz told…
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