California air regulators to vote on contentious climate program to cut emissions
- California air regulators will vote on changes to the low carbon fuel standard to cut emissions from transportation fuels, facing criticism from environmentalists and the oil industry.
- The proposal aims to increase emission reduction targets and fund infrastructure for zero-emission vehicles, potentially raising gas prices by 47 cents per gallon by 2025.
- Executive Officer Steven Cliff stated that the low carbon fuel standard has created lower-cost, lower-carbon alternatives, and the proposal's benefits surpass its costs.
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