From Washington Examiner:
ShareCalifornia became the first state in the United States to approve regulation of ending diesel truck sales by 2036. The California Air Resources Board approved the regulation called Advanced Clean Fleets on Friday, continuing Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D) plan to decrease pollution in the state. The phasing out of medium and heavy-duty diesel truck sales by the year 2036 ties into the governor's plan of having all such trucks travel in California producing zero emissions by 2045, according to a statement from the governor's office.
“The future happens here first, and California is once again showing the world what real climate action looks like," Newsom said. "Last year, our state approved one of the world’s first regulations requiring all new car sales to be zero emissions. Now, with these actions requiring all new heavy-duty truck sales to be zero emission and tackling train pollution in our state, we’re one step closer to achieving healthier neighborhoods and cleaner air for all Californians.” (Read more.)
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