News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsNov 17, 2021CARB dedicates new Southern California headquarters in RiversideNewsNov 19, 2021CARB approves $1.5 billion investment — largest to date — in clean cars, trucks, mobility optionsNewsMay 20, 2021California requires zero-emissions vehicle use for ridesharing services, another step toward achieving the state’s climate goals Keywords (-)Airborne ToxicsAir Pollution(-)Consumer ProductsElectrifying TransportationEnforcementResearchAB 2588 Air Toxics "Hot Spots"Air Quality Improvement Program GuidelinesAir Toxics ProgramCalifornia Climate InvestmentsCalifornia State Implementation PlansCommunity AirCommunity Air Protection Program Community HealthCommunity SolutionsComposite Wood Products Airborne Toxic Control MeasureCriteria Pollutant and Toxics Emissions Reporting (CTR)Enforcement Policy & ReportsFARMER Program(-)Haagen-Smit Clean Air AwardsHot Spots Analysis & Reporting ProgramIndoor AirLow Carbon Transportation Investments and Air Quality Improvement Program(-)Outdoor Air Quality Standards(-)Small Containers of Automotive RefrigerantVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Formaldehyde(-)2020(-)201920182013 3 results found for Apr 8, 2020CARB awards seven science luminaries with California’s premier air quality awardNov 26, 2019CARB’s enforcement protects California consumers from toxic formaldehyde emissionsFeb 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 Contact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsNov 19, 2021CARB approves $1.5 billion investment — largest to date — in clean cars, trucks, mobility options
NewsMay 20, 2021California requires zero-emissions vehicle use for ridesharing services, another step toward achieving the state’s climate goals
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