| Release 07-24 | |||
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 22, 2007 |
CONTACT: |
Gennet Paauwe Dimitri Stanich (916) 322-2990 www.arb.ca.gov |
LOS ANGELES - New regulations adopted by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) will require automobile
manufacturers to label their vehicles' smog and greenhouse gas emission characteristics. The label will allow consumers
to consider and compare a vehicle's environmental impacts.
"This simple tool will empower consumers to choose vehicles that help the environment," said ARB Chairman,
Dr. Robert F. Sawyer. "Most Californians recognize climate change as a very serious problem. This label will
help consumers make informed choices."
Californians purchase approximately 2 million new vehicles each year. The 25 million vehicles on our roads travel
about 900 million miles each day. Daily, this produces 2,288 tons of smog precursor emissions and 350,000 tons
of global warming gas emissions. California's Smog Index Label has been required on new vehicles since the 1998
model year. The label was intended to help consumers compare the smog forming emissions from different vehicles
within that model year. A law signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger now requires ARB to include information about emissions
of global warming gases. This new label will be affixed to the window of every new car sold in California beginning
in 2009.
For more information go here.
The Air Resources Board is a department of the California Environmental Protection
Agency. ARB's mission is to promote and protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through effective
reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and considering effects on the economy. The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain health based air quality standards.
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