"Gov. Jerry Brown accelerated California's effort to slash greenhouse gas emissions Wednesday, burnishing the state's reputation as a pacesetter in the battle against climate change.
In an executive order, Brown said the state must cut the pollutants to 40% below 1990 levels by the year 2030, more than a decade after he leaves office.
That is an interim target, intended to help California lower emissions to 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2050, a goal set by Brown's predecessor, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger."
Chris Megerian and Michael Finnegan report for the Los Angeles Times April 29, 2015.
"California's Greenhouse Gas Emission Targets Are Getting Tougher"
Source: LA Times, 04/30/2015