Environment
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California's Diesel Emission Policy Worked as Proven by the Decrease in Air Pollution
California's diesel emissions rules reduce air pollution, protect vulnerable communities. According to a new study published today in the journal Science, applying California's strict diesel pollution requirements to the rest of the country could significantly boost the nation's air quality and health, especially in low-income communities of color.
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