- Bush Calls for U.S. Carbon Emissions to Plateau by 2025 (Dot Earth)
- L.A. County Second Worst Polluters in the Country (Medical News Today)
- Senate Blocks County Subsidy Legislation for NFL Stadium (Times)
- Metro Working with Google Transit (Emerald City, Metro Rider)
- Monorail Red Set to Debut at Disney (Times' Travel Blog)
- Bay Area Businesses May Soon Pay Fee for Producing Greenhouse Gases (NYT)
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