California is already known for having some of the highest gas prices in the nation. The new regulations are projected to further increase costs, potentially adding another 65 cents per gallon .
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 ...
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 ...
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.
SO CALIFORNIANS ARE FORC The California Air Resources Board on Friday night approved new clean air standards that are expected to raise gas prices— a proposal that faced fierce criticism from ...
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.
Gas prices could soon rise as California aims to reach carbon emission goals in a state already dealing with some of the country's highest costs at the pump. The California Air Resources Board ...
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 ...
The California Air ... in California on gas prices,” De La Torre said. “It is not us (CARB), it is not the Legislature.” CARB officials say the updated standards will lead to about $5 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Gas prices are going down, but maybe not for long. The national average is $3.09, down 10 cents from a month ago. In California, the average is $4.68, down 16 cents from a ...
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.