The state of California has a lot of information on how it is performing in terms of meeting its climate goals, but this data is not always easy to find. To address this issue, a website has been created to provide a concise, easy-to-use overview of most of the major sources of climate law data and reporting from state regulators and state watchdogs
By compiling and regularly updating information on certain key state policies and actors, the website aims to provide both casual readers and researchers with straightforward access to the full scope of California’s climate reporting. Readers can find detailed information on these reports and data by following links provided. See also links below for information on the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies (JLCCCP), AB 32 Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC), Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee (IEMAC), and Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO), all of which report on carbon policy.