Oakland urged to adopt Clean Ports program

A new study released by the Pacific Institute and the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy said Oakland Port truck diesel pollution costs $153 million annually in health expenses in the Oakland area. As a result, the authors encourage the port to adopt a Clean Ports Program similar to those implemented by the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. “We’re not only interested in gathering information that shines light on what’s not working at the Port, but we also wanted to offer workable solutions,” said study co-author Jennifer Lin, research director, East Bay ...

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