Pacific Coast Collaborative
On June 30, 2008, the leaders of the States of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, and the Province of British Columbia, signed the Pacific Coast Collaborative (PCC) Agreement. Through annual meetings, the PCC promotes a common front for cooperative policy alignment, action, and information sharing among the Governors of the states of Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska, and the Premier of British Columbia.
Southern California Climate & Economic Development Project
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) engaged a diverse and high-level group of stakeholders representing government entities, environmental interests, key industries, and other groups through its Climate and Economic Development Project (CEDP). The purpose of the CEDP was to identify regional and local strategies and policies to reduce greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions and yield positive economic impacts for Southern California.
Southern Governors Association
A report produced for the Southern Governors' Association presents economy- and region-wide opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and evaluates their projected potential financial costs or savings.
Western Climate Initiative and Western Regional Air Partnership
CCS supported the WRAP Board in sharing information and facilitating Climate Change initiatives in the WRAP region, preparation of GHG emissions inventories, and involvement in The Climate Registry and the Western Climate Initiative.