Guest Blogger - Tuesday, May 10, 2011
By Catherine Pickham. Sustainable transport improves our health and quality of life as well as minimising our impact on the environment. It improves our quality of life by reducing congestion and traffic noise, improving air quality and creating spaces for social interaction. So why don’t more of us utilise these options? More >>
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Henrietta McAlister - Monday, November 15, 2010
We've been to Hel(met) and back in the last week! The rights and wrongs of wearing bicycle helmets have been passionately discussed in the paper (mostly online) and on radio over the last couple of weeks. Fact is it is illegal not to. More >>
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Henrietta McAlister - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Cycling is being promoted as a viable mode of transport. Governments are making provision with quite a lot of money being spent on cycle ways and even some building owners ( well done – love your green ethic! ) have installed racks, showers and change rooms, so it IS getting easier. More >>
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Bettina Walter - Saturday, June 26, 2010
Narrated by Brad Pitt. Produced by a team of visionaries (most of whom women). Beautifully filmed. Documenting exciting approaches to one of the most important questions affecting virtually everybody: How to create the good live sustainably? e2 is a great format and sooo watch-able. More >>
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