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 PollutionAir Quality MonitoringAir Quality PlansClean CarsClimate ChangeElectrifying Transportation(-)Environmental Justice(-)Freight & Goods Movement(-)FuelsIncentivesIndoor Air Quality & Exposure(-)AB 32 Climate Change Scoping Plan(-)Advanced Clean Cars ProgramAlternative Diesel FuelsCalifornia Climate InvestmentsDiesel FuelEnforcement Policy & ReportsFuels ProgramLow-Emission Vehicle ProgramLow Carbon Fuel Standard(-)Sustainable Communities & Climate Protection Program2021(-)2019201820172016 3 results found for Aug 5, 2019California Air Resources Board announces new incentive program for clean off-road freight and cargo handling equipment, vehicles May 16, 2019Cleaner fuels have now replaced more than 3 billion gallons of diesel fuel under the Low Carbon Fuel StandardApr 15, 2019New statewide project improves access to clean alternative transportation modes in state’s most vulnerable communitiesContact 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
Aug 5, 2019California Air Resources Board announces new incentive program for clean off-road freight and cargo handling equipment, vehicles
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