Chair Randolph brings a wealth of state service experience to the role, having worked as a CPUC Commissioner and a Deputy Secretary and General Counsel for the California Natural Resources Agency. The Air Board is in charge of implementing a number of important state laws, including regulating mobile source emissions and developing a Scoping Plan …
At this point, there’s no valid debate on the science behind climate change. Humans are releasing vast quantities of heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere. Temperatures are rising. And the weather is changing — often drastically. As a result, we’re seeing larger wildfires, longer droughts, bigger storms and worse flooding. The real debate is not about …
TITLE SPONSOR How can the United States accelerate renewable energy investment and deployment? What does President Biden’s American Jobs Plan offer to support clean energy and transportation and act on climate? Where are the areas of opportunity for partnership between the federal government and industry? The Silicon Valley Leadership Group is excited to share that …
Go Big, Be Bold, and Do Good We can only be game changers when we accept the responsibility to go big, be bold, and do good, because we’ve already let the clock run down on too many pressing issues. We’re still arguing about whether every American deserves a health care guarantee, as practically every other …
SAN JOSE, CA – Former State Controller Steve Westley encourages us to take lessons learned and push the envelope on cleantech during his keynote address at this year’s Silicon Valley Leadership Group Energy and Sustainability Conference held Friday, June 14th from 8:15 am – 4 pm. Nearly 300 attendees can expect a jam packed agenda …
If we’re going to drive private clean energy investment into Opportunity Zones, we ought to have a good handle on where the state’s current investments are going.
Climate Change is real. California is already feeling the impact. Wildfires, droughts and sea level rise have threatened our state.
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