Air Quality Programs
Passionate about the environment and full of ideas but need funding? We're looking for youth ages 15–24 to lead climate action projects in West Sacramento and Yolo County—let's make a real impact together.
Youth Climate Action Fund
Our Community CarShare is a community pilot program by the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District designed to bring electric vehicles to people in a diverse range of communities.
Our Community CarShare
Methane emissions from landfills account for about 14% of all toxin emissions in the US. Our Food Waste Recycling Program aims to cut down on these emissions and educate future generations to continue the work.
Food Scraps and Recycling
The Cleaner Air Partnership (CAP) is a unique collaboration between Breathe California Sacramento Region, the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Valley Vision.
Cleaner Air Partnership
At SacBreathe, our air quality policy is guided by our Clean Air Agenda. Conceptualized in 2002, this ongoing agenda keeps Breathe on track as we make progress.
Cleaner Air Policy
We’re closely monitoring how wildfire smoke is affecting air quality and remain committed to sharing up-to-date information to help you stay prepared.
Wildfire Smoke
Sacramento Neighborhoods Activating on Air Quality (SNAAQ)
As part of CARB’s Community Air Protection Program, 21 Clarity Node-S air quality monitors were recently installed in Old North Sacramento/Norwood and Oak Park. Project partners aim to help residents track air quality, understand its health impacts, and find ways to reduce exposure.