(Salem, OR) -- The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is restarting the process of creating the Climate Protection Program. The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled the DEQ didn't follow the correct notification process. The goal of the program is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 90 percent by 2050. DEQ says it disagrees with the Appeals Court ruling, but they're accepting it to reduce the time a legal battle would take. DEQ will expand the notification process to meet the court's objections.