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California Challenges Cities to Compete to Cut Carbon Emissions
Thu, 2014-01-30 13:40 — Kathy Gilbeaux
The California Air Resources Board wants cities to compete in fighting climate change by signing up residents to log actions they are taking to cut carbon emissions. Above, bicyclists during a morning commute on Market Street in San Francisco. (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
latimes.com - by Tony Barboza - January 30, 2014
The California Air Resources Board thinks a little friendly competition might inspire Californians to scale back their driving, cut electricity use and take other steps to reduce carbon emissions.
The agency on Thursday announced a second round of the CoolCalifornia City Challenge, where cities compete to see how much they can cut their emissions of greenhouse gases that are causing climate change.
On the line is $100,000 in prize money that will go to cities based on how many people they sign up and how many points they earn in an online tracking system.
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