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More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
  • Even with practice, the highway didn’t work for emergency evacuation in Paradise fire (NY Times)
  • Leading the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition can be a perilous ride (SF Examiner)
  • What the election means for climate change (National Geographic)
    • House Climate Change Committee likely to be revived (EcoWatch)
    • No West Coast Climate Bloc (Planetizen)
    • His focus on the environment may be why Rouda could beat Rohrabacher, Congress’s star climate skeptic (E&E News)
  • San Diego needs a lot more charging stations for electric vehicles (San Diego Union Tribune)
  • San Diego mayor proposes reforms to city parking requirements (KPBS)
  • Head of CARB looks to a future of electric vehicles (San Diego Union Tribune)
  • CA, White House set to talk about fuel economy standards (Carscoops)
  • Minnesota State College offers first bike-building degree (Bicycling)
  • Washington Post answers your scooter questions

More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF

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