- Last Friday, California regulators unanimously approved a robust package of progressive automobile standards known as the California clean car rules. (Huffington Post)
- If all goes as planned, more than a million ultra-clean cars will be zipping around California in the next decade, a 30-fold increase from today, thanks to tough new rules recently approved by state regulators. (Huffington Post)
- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California, whose greenhouse gas emissions standards lead the U.S., is poised to vote on pushing them further. (Politico.com)
- SAN FRANCISCO -- The head of Californias air quality board on Thursday called proposed rules that would require automakers to build less-polluting cars and trucks by 2025 a historic move for a cleaner environment. (msnbc.com)
- Business advocacy Coalition, BICEP (Business for Innovative Climate Energy Policy) has endorsed the California Air Resources Board's, Advanced Clean Cars Program, which passed last week – citing benefits which they say will spark economic growth. (Triple Pundit)
- The California Air Resources Board has unanimously approved sweeping new rules designed to facilitate the transition from gasoline-powered to electric and hydrogen-powered cars. By 2025, automakers are now required to produce 1. (NewsHour)
- UPDATE: Today, California air regulators approved a package of "Clean Car" standards that many are calling historic. But there's nothing new about that. California's been out front in the clean car derby for decades. (NewsHour)
- The California Air Resources Board unanimously approved a package of new emissions rules for cars and light trucks through 2025. (Power Pulse.Net)
- Earlier today, the California Air Resources Board (ARB) voted unanimously (9-0) to move forward with its landmark clean car standards. (GreenBiz)
- Regulators OK California's "Clean Cars" Program New rules were approved that would require more fuel-efficient and less Earth-damaging cars on California's roads. (msnbc.com)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
California clean cars
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