The senators have been meeting for months behind closed doors about a new climate bill and word is coming out that the bill will scrap the cap-and-trade piece.
A $2.2 billion plan calls for adopting a zero-tolerance policy toward invasive species, and addressing polluted areas, wetland restoration, and water quality improvements.
Areva SE, a French-owned power company, is betting that the Golden State's disfavor of nuclear power won't stand up after regulators and citizens look closely at its climate goals.