California approves offset bill focused on new protocols, aggregation

Published 16:15 on July 11, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:56 on July 11, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

The California Senate has passed legislation that directs a new task force to consider developing compliance offset protocols focused on natural and working lands (NWL) and potentially could enable multiple landowners to jointly develop projects.
The California Senate has passed legislation that directs a new task force to consider developing compliance offset protocols focused on natural and working lands (NWL) and potentially could enable multiple landowners to jointly develop projects.


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