In December  2009 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled the final version of the California  Climate Adaptation Strategy, a project of the California Natural Resources  Agency examining the likely impacts of climate change on the state and proposing  a suite of adaptation measures. 
  The strategy, a 200-page document available for download at www.climatechange.ca.gov/adaptation/, was developed in  response to an executive order by Schwarzenegger in 2008, presented as a draft  in August 2009, and opened to the public for comments before its final approval.  
  As reported in EBN and elsewhere, scientific consensus  overwhelmingly concludes that greenhouse gas mitigation is necessary but not  sufficient to prevent harm to human life and livelihood from changes wrought by  rising global temperatures; adaptation is also necessary (see EBN Sept. 2009). California is the first state in the  nation to adopt an official plan for adapting to climate change
 Newsbrief from  Environmental Building News January  1, 2010
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