Air Quality Programs

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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.

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Youth Climate Action Fund

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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.

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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.

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Food Scraps and Recycling

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The Cleaner Air Partnership (CAP) is a unique collaboration between Breathe California Sacramento Region, the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Valley Vision.

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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.

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Cleaner Air Policy

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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.

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Wildfire Smoke

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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.

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