The Showdown in New Mexico: Can State Cap-and-Trade Regulations Survive a Hostile Administration?
The Showdown in New Mexico: Can State Cap-and-Trade Regulations Survive a Hostile Administration? / Greg Wannier, Deputy Director, Climate Law Blog (Columbia Law School), 21/01/2011
One result of the 2010 midterm elections was the replacement of several climate-receptive state governors with more skeptical administrations in governor mansions around the country. As a result, the continuation of many state and regional climate activities has been thrown into question. Nowhere is that dynamic more evident than in New Mexico, where incoming governor Susana Martinez recently refused to publish state regulations passed under former governor Bill Richardson that would implement statewide greenhouse gas reductions starting in 2013…
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Danièle Revel (24 janvier 2011). The Showdown in New Mexico: Can State Cap-and-Trade Regulations Survive a Hostile Administration? Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 21 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o8om