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For Immediate Release, April 20, 2021
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After $6 Million Agreement, Dismissal Sought for Lawsuit Challenging Placer Ranch Development
PLACER COUNTY,
Calif. The Center for Biological Diversity requested the dismissal today of a lawsuit challenging the Placer Ranch development in Northern California.
Today’s request comes after a $6 million agreement was recently reached between the Center and Placer Ranch Inc. that will reduce the development’s greenhouse gas emissions, support habitat conservation in and around Placer County and offer incentives for local residents to purchase electric vehicles and solar panels.
“This landmark agreement brings lasting benefits to Placer County residents while ensuring the preservation of key natural landscapes and wildlife habitat,” said Aruna Prabhala, director of the Center’s Urban Wildlands program. “Our involvement has always focused on advocating for this community and making sure conservation
Legal Agreement On Placer County Project Requires Climate Pollution Cuts, Secures Funding To Protect Wildlife Habitat
The Center for Biological Diversity approved a legal agreement yesterday that secures significant measures to reduce greenhouse gases from a Placer County development, as well as funding for electric vehicles, habitat acquisition and environmental conservation efforts in the county and elsewhere in California.
“This landmark agreement will cut the development’s greenhouse gas pollution and provide a host of resources to help Placer County’s residents and natural landscapes,” said Aruna Prabhala, director of the Center’s Urban Wildlands program. “We’ll keep advocating for the people and wildlife of this county by promoting equitable policies to combat the climate crisis and safeguard biological diversity.”
For Immediate Release, April 15, 2021
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Legal Agreement on Placer County Project Requires Climate Pollution Cuts, Secures Funding to Protect Wildlife Habitat
PLACER COUNTY,
Calif. The Center for Biological Diversity approved a legal agreement yesterday that secures significant measures to reduce greenhouse gases from a Placer County development, as well as funding for electric vehicles, habitat acquisition and environmental conservation efforts in the county and elsewhere in California.
“This landmark agreement will cut the development’s greenhouse gas pollution and provide a host of resources to help Placer County’s residents and natural landscapes,” said Aruna Prabhala, director of the Center’s Urban Wildlands program. “We’ll keep advocating for the people and wildlife of this county by promoting equitable policies to combat the climate crisis and safeguard biolog
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