Dirty air, a warming planet 

Cars are the single largest source of air pollution in the state, and the biggest contributor to smog and global warming. Nearly 40% of the state’s global warming emissions come from transportation. What’s more, if we do nothing, pollution and our dependence on oil could get much worse.

If California is going to continue to lead the way on solving global warming, if we are going to clean up our air, if we are to rebuild our economy green, we need to start making cars that are not only greener but are zero-polluting.

Our vision for zero-pollution cars 

We can start making cars that are not only greener, but are zero-polluting — renewing our economy and cleaning our air. 

It’s possible, and it’s necessary. Already, some plug-in hybrids achieve up to 100 miles per gallon and 100% fuel-free cars are being sold that go 200 miles on a single charge. Nearly every major auto maker is already manufacturing an all-electric car.

What’s more, green car technology can help create a new green economy. Green cars save us money at the pump, and require far less maintenance. 

With your activism and our advocacy, we can have cleaner air 

We’re working to put clean, green cars on the road in record numbers and ultimately phase out the use of fossil fuels within our transportation sector. Clean car solutions like electric cars will not only reduce air pollution but they will create jobs as well.

The next step is to convince the California Air Resources Board to adopt strong standards for vehicle emissions.

We’re testifying in Sacramento, educating lawmakers, and shining a spotlight in the media on the need for California to continue to lead the way on clean car technologies. 

Thousands of you have joined the fight too. Across the state, you’re calling or emailing state and federal decision-makers, signing petitions, and spreading the word to your friends and family.

Your activism and our advocacy are a powerful combination. Over the years, California clean car regulations have helped cut pollution from automobiles by more than 85%. But the auto industry and their allies are fighting progress at every turn, because they fear that it will temporarily hurt their bottom line — even though the truth is that green cars can provide a huge boost to our economy. 

We need you to get involved if we’re going to truly shift away from polluting cars. If enough of us speak out, we can kick our addiction to oil and put innovation and progress in the driver's seat. Join our campaign by urging the California Air Resources Board to adopt strong standards for vehicle emissions.
 

Clean Air updates

News Release | Environment California

Legislature Short Changes Clean Energy

State lawmakers failed to pass one of the country’s largest and most successful clean energy initiatives, known as the Public Goods Charge. Meanwhile, a lesser-known bill, AB 1150 (M. Perez), aimed at extending the Self-Generation Incentive Program to provide incentives for wind, fuel cells and other technologies that can generate electricity on-site where the electricity will be consumed, did pass.

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News Release | Environment California

Legislature Short Changes Clean Energy

Sacramento – In the final hours of the legislative session, state lawmakers failed to pass one of the country’s largest and most successful clean energy initiatives, known as the Public Goods Charge. Meanwhile, a lesser-known bill, AB 1150 (M. Perez), aimed at extending the Self-Generation Incentive Program to provide incentives for wind, fuel cells and other technologies that can generate electricity on-site where the electricity will be consumed, did pass. 

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News Release | Environment California

Environmentalists, Local Constituents Called on Congressman McClintock to Stop Wasteful Subsidies to Oil

At a town hall meeting hosted by Congressman Tom McClintock this evening, Environment California was joined by local activists to call for an end to $44 billion in subsidies to Big Oil.

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News Release | Environment California

Environmentalists, Local Constituents Called on Congressman McClintock to Stop Wasteful Subsidies to Oil

Rocklin – At a town hall meeting hosted by Congressman Tom McClintock this evening, Environment California was joined by local activists to call for an end to $44 billion in subsidies to Big Oil. The group highlighted the environmental and public health threats—from last year’s massive BP Gulf oil spill to smog pollution—posed by our continued dependence on oil. 

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Green jobs gaining traction in California

More than 500,000 people are employed in "green jobs" in California and that number is expected to ramp up in the coming years, according to a report. The Environment California Research & Policy Center report, "Building a Clean Energy Workforce: Preparing Californians for New Opportunities in the State's Green Economy," additionally documents nearly 300 green job training programs at more than 130 institutions throughout the state.

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