- More Climate Bill Postmortem (Politico, Washington Post)
- Will Environmentalists Regroup Around a Carbon Fee Instead of a Carbon Cap? (The Nation)
- Meanwhile, Meet the "Energy Bill" (NYT, Atlantic)
- Oil Spill: Less Catastrophic Than We All Thought? (Time)
- Defazio: Crumbling U.S. Transportation System Worthy of "Fourth World" Label (The Trucker)
- Real Estate Booms and Busts Could Be Linked to Land Use Regs (Yglesias)
- LaHood Touts New Bike-Share System in Denver (CBS4)
- Is the Gas Tax Worth the Heartburn? (Infrastructurist)
- Michigan House Passes Complete Streets Legislation (Ann Arbor.com)
- Major Rail Announcement Brewing in Wisconsin (WQOW)
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