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    • NASA: July was warmest on record; "unmistakable" human impact on climate (Boston Globe)
    • Sacramento's new parking regulations aren't popular with people used to free unlimited parking (Capital Public Radio)
    • Senate releases cap-and-trade spending plan (Streetsblog) (LA Times)(Sacramento Bee)
    • Lawmaker drops proposal for higher targets for electric cars (KPCC)
    • Why doesn't every city want Bus Rapid Transit? (City Metric)
    • Merced reaches tax-sharing agreement so UC campus can grow (Merced Sun Star)

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