
It is no secret that the health of the air affects everyone. Presently, California’s plan for zero emissions and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are integrating cap-and-trade revenue to help stop air pollution in specific clean transportation programs. Following last year’s carsharing programs in low-income neighborhoods, the EPA now allows cap-and-trade revenue to fund California disadvantaged
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