First comprehensive cost/benefit study of state climate policies in Inland Empire finds $9.1 billion in direct economic benefits and over 41,000 direct jobs over seven years.
1st comprehensive cost/benefit study of climate policies in San Joaquin Valley finds over $13 billion in economic benefits, mostly in renewable energy.
As California considers intermediate (2030) targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, this new Next 10 study assesses the economic impacts of different policy approaches to reach the state’s long-term climate goals, finding that ambitious action sooner produces
Next 10 is launching a new, interactive online game called the California Carbon Challenge to engage and inform people who are trying to better understand the challenges and opportunities for reducing emissions.
The 2012 California Green Innovation Index, the 4th edition, documents how clean technology investment and innovation are helping drive growth in California’s overall economy.
The 3rd edition of the California Green Innovation Index documents California’s increasing global leadership in green innovation, cleantech venture capital investment, and energy productivity, despite the economic downturn. New data also show that more businesses are opening in California than are closing or leaving.