Editorial: Goodbye, diesel exhaust. California adopts nation's first zero-emission truck rule
by The Times Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times
Jun 29, 2020
3 minutes
California, again, is leading the nation's fight against climate change. The California Air Resources Board adopted a rule Thursday requiring that by 2045, all trucks sold in the state be zero-emission models.
The rule is the first of its kind in the United States and among the most ambitious efforts in the world to replace dirty diesel trucks with battery-powered and other zero-emission vehicles.
The Air Resources Board passed the
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