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California Greenhouse Emissions Reduction Efforts Upheld

California's first-in-the-nation mandate requiring fuel producers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has been upheld by a federal court.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday rejected arguments from fuel makers that California's low carbon fuel standard discriminates against out-of-state producers.

The ruling reverses a U.S. District Court ruling in favor of the fuel makers, and removes an injunction halting implementation of the law.

The fuel standard is a key piece of California's landmark global warming law. It is meant to cut the state's dependence on petroleum by 20 percent and accounts for one-tenth of the state's goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.

An attorney for the plaintiffs did not immediately comment.

Recent threats to federal funding are challenging the way stations like JPR provide service to small communities in rural parts of the country.
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