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~ In a recent announcement, Governor Gavin Newsom shared that over 11.5 million households in California will be receiving a credit on their October electricity bills. This credit, averaging $71 per customer, is made possible by the state's innovative Cap-and-Trade Program.
The program, which collects funds from companies for their climate pollution, is managed by the California Air Resources Board. The credit on utility bills represents the consumer's share of these payments.
Since 2014, Californian households have received an average of $971 in combined automatic April and October climate credits on their utility bills, totaling more than $14 billion statewide. This month's credit will range from approximately $32 to $174 and is expected to benefit more than 1 million small businesses as well.
Governor Newsom expressed his gratitude for the program, stating that it not only provides much-needed relief for families but also helps in transitioning to cleaner energy sources. He also highlighted the fact that this credit is just one of many steps being taken by the state to combat climate change and promote sustainability.
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The California Climate Credit is just one of the ways in which the state is making major strides towards water supplies and climate resilience. With extreme weather events becoming more frequent due to climate change, California has prioritized groundwater recharge and infrastructure improvements to protect and expand its water resources.
In addition to these efforts, California has also made record investments in enforcement and road safety projects following an increase in traffic fatalities. As states across the nation continue to see a rise in traffic-related deaths, California is taking aggressive action to save lives through federal funding and new measures.
In other news, the largest river restoration project in American history has been completed ahead of schedule and on budget. The Klamath River dams have been fully removed as part of a massive infrastructure project aimed at restoring the river's natural flow.
While work will continue for several years to fully restore the river's ecosystem, this milestone marks a significant achievement in California's efforts towards environmental conservation and sustainability.
As the state continues to face challenges posed by climate change, these recent developments serve as a reminder of California's commitment to protecting its natural resources and promoting a greener future for all.
The program, which collects funds from companies for their climate pollution, is managed by the California Air Resources Board. The credit on utility bills represents the consumer's share of these payments.
Since 2014, Californian households have received an average of $971 in combined automatic April and October climate credits on their utility bills, totaling more than $14 billion statewide. This month's credit will range from approximately $32 to $174 and is expected to benefit more than 1 million small businesses as well.
Governor Newsom expressed his gratitude for the program, stating that it not only provides much-needed relief for families but also helps in transitioning to cleaner energy sources. He also highlighted the fact that this credit is just one of many steps being taken by the state to combat climate change and promote sustainability.
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The California Climate Credit is just one of the ways in which the state is making major strides towards water supplies and climate resilience. With extreme weather events becoming more frequent due to climate change, California has prioritized groundwater recharge and infrastructure improvements to protect and expand its water resources.
In addition to these efforts, California has also made record investments in enforcement and road safety projects following an increase in traffic fatalities. As states across the nation continue to see a rise in traffic-related deaths, California is taking aggressive action to save lives through federal funding and new measures.
In other news, the largest river restoration project in American history has been completed ahead of schedule and on budget. The Klamath River dams have been fully removed as part of a massive infrastructure project aimed at restoring the river's natural flow.
While work will continue for several years to fully restore the river's ecosystem, this milestone marks a significant achievement in California's efforts towards environmental conservation and sustainability.
As the state continues to face challenges posed by climate change, these recent developments serve as a reminder of California's commitment to protecting its natural resources and promoting a greener future for all.
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