News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsJul 6, 2023CARB and truck and engine manufacturers announce unprecedented partnership to meet clean air goalsNewsApr 28, 2023California approves groundbreaking regulation that accelerates the deployment of heavy-duty ZEVs to protect public healthNewsApr 27, 2023CARB passes a new In-Use Locomotive Regulation estimated to yield over $32 billion in health benefits Keywords AgricultureAirborne ToxicsAir PollutionAir Quality Monitoring(-)Air Quality PlansClimate ChangeConstruction & Earthmoving Equipment(-)Environmental JusticeHealthIncentivesIndoor Air Quality & ExposureSmokeTruck & BusZero-Emission TransportationAB 32 Climate Change Scoping Plan(-)Air Quality Improvement Program GuidelinesCalifornia Climate InvestmentsCalifornia State Implementation PlansCarl Moyer Program: Off-Road Voucher Incentive ProgramCarl Moyer Program: School BusClean Off-Road Equipment VouchersCommunity Air Protection IncentivesF-gas Reduction Incentive ProgramHaagen-Smit Clean Air Awards(-)Indoor AirLower-Emission School Bus ProgramOn-Road Heavy-Duty Voucher Incentive ProgramSchool BusesSustainable Communities & Climate Protection Program(-)WildfiresWildfire Smoke Clean Air Center Grant(-)20222020(-)20192016 3 results found for Sep 20, 2022California’s first Clean Air Center opens in San FranciscoSep 24, 2019CARB Executive Officer response to EPA letter on State Implementation PlansJan 24, 2019Clean-air plan for San Joaquin Valley first to meet all federal standards for fine particle pollution Contact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
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
Jan 24, 2019Clean-air plan for San Joaquin Valley first to meet all federal standards for fine particle pollution