Today’s Headlines

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  • Climate change urgency hasn’t gone away (IPCC)
  • Bill would force refineries to report profit margins (Times of San Diego)
  • Fossil fuel industry is pushing for more drilling (Capital and Main)
  • EPA expands reach of ozone regulations (GreenWire)
  • Virginia is a climate leader? (Virginia Mercury)
  • Comparing cap-and-trade to a carbon tax (Earth.org)
  • Would cutting the gas tax help consumers at all? (Times of San Diego)
  • Benicia Mayor fights big oil, which dominates his city (LA Times)
  • UK threatens funding for projects that would lead to more carbon emissions (Forbes)
  • New York Times amplifies doubts about CA high-speed rail (which is nevertheless moving forward)
  • From one parking spot to 100 parks (Fast Company)
  • US regulators issue rules allowing AVs without steering wheels, brake pedals (Reuters)

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  • Climate change still needs your attention (IPCC)
  • How the U.S. killed transit (Bloomberg)
  • More on EPA restoring CA authority to set emission standards (Route Fifty)
  • Supreme Court searching for ways to gut US EPA authority on climate emissions (Bloomberg Law)
  • New truck emission reduction rules are not enough (Grist)
  • Gas prices got you down? Ride (and support!) transit (Bloomberg)
  • BART board member’s seat vacated, although she was told her new home was in district (SF Chronicle, Mercury News)
  • Recognizing the value of church parking lots, and not for parking (Christian Century)
  • Editorial boards weigh in on the bad idea of a gas tax rebate (LA Times, SF Chronicle)
  • Senator Scott Wiener on CEQA (Politico)

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  • Climate change isn’t solving itself (IPCC)
  • Elected officials urge Newsom to do more to fight climate change (Protecting America)
  • California plans to significantly boost EV requirements (Reuters)
  • US EPA restores California’s authority to set its own emission standards (AP News, Office of the Governor)
  • Oil industry lobbyists urge increase in oil production, approval of new wells (WSPA)
    • Not a good idea, says former Governor Jerry Brown (AP)
  • Santa Barbara rejects Exxon plan to truck oil through it (AP)
  • Santa Maria gets grant to improve busy walkway (KEYT)
  • La Mesa envisions an urban trail (AARP)
  • Caltrans District 3 (Sacramento etc) wants feedback on active transportation plan (Appeal Democrat)
  • Coastal Commission threatens action if San Diego transit district builds fence along tracks (Del Mar Times, San Diego Union Tribune, KUSI, Trains)
  • UC Berkeley hopes to clear houseless people from People’s Park to build student housing (SF Chronicle)

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