The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved new regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels. These stricter standards are expected to lead to higher ...
California regulators have approved plans to strengthen the state’s carbon reduction standards — a move that opponents fear could drive up gasoline prices. The decision, which occurred ...
California drivers could potentially pay more at the gas pump next year after a state environmental agency voted to approve a proposal to tighten fuel standards in the name of reducing reliance on ...
While the changes are part of California's larger effort to combat climate change, the cleaner fuel technologies required ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted to pass new fuel standards that could bring a statewide increase in gas prices after an hours-long meeting on Friday.
Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones (R-San Diego) is taking immediate action in an effort to provide relief to California ...
California drivers may soon see a hike in gas prices after state regulators approved tougher standards for reining in climate emissions. The California Air Resources Board (CARB), which ...
The California Air Resources ... mainly because of its gas taxes, the highest in the country. Some state lawmakers say new policies to lower carbon emission standards would hurt everyday residents.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Gas prices are going ... chair of California Air Resources Board. On Friday, the California Air Resources Board approved updates to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS).
Republican State Senator Brian Jones from San Diego County has proposed legislation to repeal these new regulations.
California drivers may see gas prices climb next year after state ... cut pollution and reliance on fossil fuel. The updated standards approved Friday by the California Air Resources Board set ...
The California Air Resources Board (CARB ... The board issued a report last year estimating that the increased fuel standards would drive gas prices up by 47 cents per gallon by 2025.