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NewsOct 11, 2024CARB awards over $42 million to support community-led mobility projects in disadvantaged and low-income communities throughout California
NewsSep 11, 2024New $242 million funding assistance program helps low-income Californians get zero-emission vehicles
Mar 25, 2021CARB adopts three-year research plan, emphasizes need for research to benefit priority populations
Oct 20, 2016CARB approves $363 million plan that includes putting more clean vehicles in disadvantaged communities
Jun 16, 2016CARB, NOAA, NASA and San Jose State University scientists team up to study ozone transported across Pacific