California gubernatorial candidate signals more attention on limiting fossil fuels

Published 19:02 on October 9, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:12 on October 9, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

Climate policy featured as one of the contentious topics during California’s lone gubernatorial debate on Monday, as the leading candidate pledged to use increased measures to curb fossil fuel use in the state if elected next month.
Climate policy featured as one of the contentious topics during California’s lone gubernatorial debate on Monday, as the leading candidate pledged to use increased measures to curb fossil fuel use in the state if elected next month.


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