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Cara Horowitz discusses California’s power to regulate car emissions

Publication: The LAist 

UCLA Expert: Cara Horowitz: Co-Executive Director, UCLA Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment; Co-Director, UCLA Environmental Law Clinic; Professor, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs; Member, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability 

Synopsis: The LAist published an interview with Cara Horowitz, which explores Los Angeles’s history that led to California’s special permission to write its own standards. The interview also discusses the importance of Biden’s restoration of the state’s power to regular car emissions. 

UCLA News: Horowitz discusses California’s role in air pollution control. “The science and law of air pollution control developed here first. California was out in front of really any jurisdiction in the United States on its approach to air pollution.” 

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