News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsAug 12, 2022Chair Randolph announces appointment of Dr. Steven Cliff as CARB’s Executive OfficerNewsNov 16, 2022California releases final proposal for world-leading climate action plan that drastically reduces fossil fuel dependence, slashes pollutionNewsNov 17, 2022CARB approves historic $2.6 billion investment — largest to date — for clean cars, trucks, mobility options Keywords Airborne ToxicsAir PollutionAir Quality MonitoringAir Quality PlansClimate Change(-)Consumer ProductsEnforcementEnvironmental JusticeIncentivesIndoor Air Quality & Exposure(-)Truck & BusZero-Emission Transportation(-)Advanced Clean Trucks(-)Air Toxics ProgramCalifornia Climate InvestmentsEnforcement Policy & ReportsOutdoor Air Quality Standards(-)Small Containers of Automotive Refrigerant(-)Truck and Bus Regulation Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Formaldehyde20222021(-)20192018 4 results found for Nov 1, 2019Growth in clean truck and bus market drives record demand for statewide truck and bus incentive program Feb 8, 2019Auto parts retailer Golden State Supply to pay $24,000 for selling do-it-yourself cans of automotive refrigerant that violated California’s climate regulations Jan 23, 2019Three companies pay $1.4 million for violating air quality rules for cleaning productsJan 15, 2019CARB hosts One-Stop informational event on clean air rules for truckers near FresnoContact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsNov 16, 2022California releases final proposal for world-leading climate action plan that drastically reduces fossil fuel dependence, slashes pollution
NewsNov 17, 2022CARB approves historic $2.6 billion investment — largest to date — for clean cars, trucks, mobility options
Nov 1, 2019Growth in clean truck and bus market drives record demand for statewide truck and bus incentive program
Feb 8, 2019Auto parts retailer Golden State Supply to pay $24,000 for selling do-it-yourself cans of automotive refrigerant that violated California’s climate regulations