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Jun 27
New Jersey Gets Tough On Emissions By Jodi LaMarco

New Jersey has passed a bill supported by Governor Jon S. Corzine that would reduce emissions produced by every facet of the state's economy to 1990 levels by 2020, and in its second phase, cap emissions at 80 percent of 2006's levels by 2050.

The legislation will rely on the EPA, Department of Transportation, Board of Public Utilities, and other state agencies to decide how the goals will be met.

NYT

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