News Releases Search All News ReleasesView all news releases or search by topic, program, or year. Climate ChangeFuelsAB 32 Climate Change Scoping PlanGasoline202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015201420132012201120102009(-)200820072006200520042003200220012000199919981997(-)19961995199419931992199119901985 142 results found for Ene 24, 2008Yamaha agrees to $2 million settlement with ARB for importing roughly 400 uncertified motorcycles into CaliforniaEne 23, 2008California Seeks Climate Champions to Travel to United Kingdom and Japan Ene 11, 2008Mary D. Nichols Chairman, California Air Resources Board TestimonyEne 7, 2008Ace Hardware to pay $850,000 for air quality violationsEne 3, 2008ARB announces initial proposed $25 million in Bond 1B fundingDic 10, 1996Ozone and PM10 StandardsDic 4, 1996Saturn and General Motors EVsNov 15, 1996Carbon Monoxide Health AdvisoryOct 22, 1996Consumer Reports Study Supports California's Cleaner-Burning GasolineOct 18, 1996Rice Crop Infestation in Two Counties Leads to Emergency Burn AgreementOct 10, 1996Fuel-Economy Reduction From Cleaner-Burning Gas Within Expected Range, According To StatisticsOct 9, 1996ZEV Implementation Committee MeetsSep 19, 1996Air Resources Board Announces National Heavy Equipment AccordSep 11, 1996ARB Announces New General CounselAgo 7, 1996ARB Announces Recall Jul 25, 1996ARB Appoints Michael Kenny As New Executive OfficerJul 25, 1996Air Resources Board Streamlines Toxic "Hot Spots" Reporting RequirementsJul 22, 1996ARB Announces ZEV Advisory Committee, Contributes to Super-Car Research ProjectPaginaciónPrimera página« FirstPágina anterior‹‹… Página 4 Página 5 Página 6 Currently on page 7 Página 8Siguiente página››Última páginaLast » Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.SubscribeContacto Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
Ene 24, 2008Yamaha agrees to $2 million settlement with ARB for importing roughly 400 uncertified motorcycles into California
Oct 10, 1996Fuel-Economy Reduction From Cleaner-Burning Gas Within Expected Range, According To Statistics