California Climate Executive Orders
The California Climate Change Executive Orders are a series of Executive Orders of the State of California signed by the Governor of California between 2004 and 2020 relating to efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in California.
Individual orders
S-03-05
California Executive Order S-03-05 sets greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for the State of California and laid out responsibilities among the state agencies for implementing the Executive Order and for reporting on progress toward the targets.Specifically, the Executive Order established these targets:
- By 2010, reduce GHG emissions to 2000 levels
- By 2020, reduce GHG emissions to 1990 levels
- By 2050, reduce GHG emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels
B-30-15
California Executive Order B-30-15 added the intermediate target of:- By 2030, reduce GHG emissions to 40 percent below 1990 levels.
B-55-18
California Executive Order B-55-18 took the further step of:- By 2045, achieve statewide carbon neutrality.
N-79-20
California Executive Order N-79-20 established this executive order with the goal:- For all new passenger cars and trucks to be zero-emission by 2035
- All medium- and heavy-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2045 for all operations where feasible
- All drayage trucks to be zero-emission by 2035
- All off-road vehicles and equipment to be zero-emission by 2035