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Community groups have long been pushing the California Air Resources Board to prioritize environmental justice. Now CARB is at least asking for our input. The powerful agency is holding a series of public meetings around California in the next few weeks to discuss how to “incorporate environmental justice into future research on air quality, climate change, health, and sustainable communities.” It wants to hear about research needs and priorities. Outcomes from the meeting will impact CARB’s 5-Year Strategic Research Plan and help guide potential research projects for the 2025-2030 time period.
Refinery activist Kathy Kerridge reminds us that “CARB’s research informs regulations, programs, and incentives that affect people in our neighborhood and region.” Her Benicia Community Air Monitoring Program is cosponsoring the September 23rd meeting in Richmond.
An online meeting option is available if you can’t attend one of the in-person meetings. You can also provide written recommendations by emailing: research@arb.ca.gov.
Register here.
Co-Hosted with: Benicia Community Air Monitoring Program