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NewsNov 16, 2023CARB approves incentive funding plan that invests in equitable transition to zero-emission future
NewsOct 26, 2023CARB approves first 5-year strategy update for its equity-driven Community Air Protection Program
NewsOct 23, 2023California meets its target for zero-emissions truck sales two years ahead of schedule
Aug 26, 2019California Climate Investments on track to set annual record with more than $900 million for projects statewide in first six months
Aug 26, 2019Las Inversiones del Clima de California están a punto de establecer una nueva marca anual de más de $900 mdd para proyectos estatales durante los primeros seis meses
Jul 25, 2019California and major automakers reach groundbreaking framework agreement on clean emission standards
May 16, 2019Cleaner fuels have now replaced more than 3 billion gallons of diesel fuel under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Apr 15, 2019New statewide project improves access to clean alternative transportation modes in state’s most vulnerable communities