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California Public Utilities Commissioner Liane Randolph has been tapped as the next chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week.
Randolph, who oversaw the integrated resource planning process at the CPUC, will be poised to lead a number of important policies during her time at CARB, including crafting regulations around the state s recently-adopted goal of ensuring that all new passenger vehicles sold in California are zero-emission by 2035.
Policymakers are growing increasingly aware of the nexus between energy planning and air pollution as well as climate goals, Adrian Martinez, staff attorney at Earthjustice, said. So I think we re going to start seeing nationwide more folks from energy planning and the energy world engaged in the clean air world.