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NewsJul 6, 2023CARB and truck and engine manufacturers announce unprecedented partnership to meet clean air goals
NewsApr 28, 2023California approves groundbreaking regulation that accelerates the deployment of heavy-duty ZEVs to protect public health
NewsApr 27, 2023CARB passes a new In-Use Locomotive Regulation estimated to yield over $32 billion in health benefits
Apr 6, 2015New study emphasizes importance of reducing traffic emissions to protect children living near roadways