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Linda Adams was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in May 2006 as Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, making her the first woman to serve as head of the agency.

During her two years as Secretary, Adams served as lead negotiator on AB 32 the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 and is now working closely with states, provinces and countries to reduce the effects of global warming. She launched the Green Chemistry Initiative and the State’s biomonitoring program, and has also made air and water quality a top priority.

Adams has dedicated 32 years of service to California and earned an “Environmental Hero Award” from the California League of Conservation Voters.
She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps and the San Joaquin Valley Partnership. She is Chair of the Climate Action Registry and is a long-time resident of Sacramento.

Blog Entries by Linda Adams

Investing in the Resilience of Poor People on the Frontlines of Climate Change

Posted December 6, 2010 | 09:40:38 (EST)

If we've learned anything from this summer's destructive floods in Pakistan, unrelenting drought in the African Sahel, or the killer heat wave in Russia, is that we better get ready. Because the "future" of climate change is already here.

While scientists cannot conclude that any of this summer's dramatic...

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A Call for Some Much Needed Sisterhood on This Planet

Posted June 23, 2009 | 15:00:44 (EST)

As a global ambassador for Oxfam America, I serve as one of a dozen "Sisters of the Planet" that advocate for those most adversely affected by the impacts of climate change in the developing world. On behalf of the sisters on the planet, I urge congress to vote "yes" on...

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