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 ...
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California drivers may see gas prices climb next year after state regulators voted to toughen fuel standards in an effort to cut pollution and reliance on fossil fuel. The updated standards ...
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 ...
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The Bloomberg report says that consumer advocates are concerned after a report last year suggested California's gas prices could rise by 47 cents per gallon in 2025, driven partly by the state ...
Southern California home prices clung to lofty heights through September despite slow sales, increased listings and high mortgage rates. Transactions fell to one of the lowest levels on record.
a new climate change program whose main goal is to reduce California’ greenhouse gas emissions. While the new environmental program mean gas prices could go up as much as 47 cents per gallon ...
But political leaders in both parties are worried that gas prices could further increase. By Kate Selig California air quality regulators have tightened carbon standards in an attempt to further ...
Board members said the program includes safeguards to prevent food price increases related to renewable diesel, and that California is not ready for an expedited clean transportation transition.