Improving Port Air Quality

Clean Air
In places like Wilmington, California, in South LA. There are three oil refineries, hundreds of wells, three freeways, and the Port of Los Angeles.
We talk about the Earth because we care. But we bring light to these issues because we care about the people who breathe here. Today.

Open Space
People from all backgrounds deserve equitable access to scenic, productive, and recreational lands. That is why we support the preservation of our open spaces so that future generations may enjoy them as we have.

Environmental Justice
Activities in goods shipments and fleet activity need to be examined based on their cumulative impact on the environment.
Current News
Attorney General Bonta and CARB Secure Decision Overturning Flawed Environmental Review for China Shipping Terminal Project
Thursday, June 30, 2022 Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) secured a decision from the San Diego County Superior Court overturning the Port of Los Angeles’...
Editorial: Port pollution is surging. Let regulators do their job to protect public health
One reason Southern California’s air has been so dirty recently is a big increase in diesel emissions from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Supply chain problems, a backup of container ships and record cargo volumes have caused a surge in lung-damaging...
San Pedro Bay Port Complex to Commit to 100% Zero-Emissions Ocean Shipping by 2030
Yesterday evening, the Long Beach City Council unanimously passed a Ship It Zero Resolution 6-0. Long Beach City Councilmember Cindy Allen introduced the resolution on Earth Day, calling on Long Beach’s top maritime importers to commit to making all port calls to the...