From power cuts to infrastructure failure, the impact of climate change on US cities will be huge – but many are already innovating to adapt Pam Radtke Russell in New Orleans Last modified on Tue 20 Aug 2019 23.19 BST Between record heat and rain, this summer’s weather patterns have indicated, once again, that the… [Read More]
Want to Save the Environment? Subsidize E-Bikes. | Outside Online
When it comes to CO2 emission reduction, it’s no contest between e-bikes and electric cars Eben Weiss Jul 17, 2019 Hey, not sure if you’ve heard, but here on planet Earth we’re in the midst of a climate crisis. In fact, the UN warns that we’ve got only 11 years left to prevent “irreparable damage… [Read More]
Growing up in air-polluted areas linked to mental health issues | Society | The Guardian
Correlation found between poor air quality and disorders including schizophrenia Nicola DavisTue 20 Aug 2019 23.41 BST People who spend their childhood in areas with high levels of air pollution may be more likely to later develop mental disorders, research suggests. Air pollution has become a matter of growing concern as an increasing number of… [Read More]
City of London tightens rules on skyscrapers over wind tunnel fears | The Guardian
Developers will have to modify designs deemed likely to affect cyclists and pedestrians Adelina AdjeiTue 20 Aug 2019 00.01 BST Tougher building rules for skyscrapers have been drawn up by the City of London because of concerns that a high-rise, urban microclimate will generate winds capable of knocking over cyclists and pedestrians. Developers will have… [Read More]
The Case for Climate Rage – Popula
“I barely know your kids and I feel like I would jump in front of a bus to stop this shit.” Aug 19, 2019 12:00PM EDT Of course we did it to ourselves; we had always been intellectually lazy, and the less asked of us, the less we had to say. We all lived for… [Read More]
Climate change is turning Florida’s sea turtles female. Will they run out of males? | Miami He rald
August 12, 2019 06:00 AM,Updated August 12, 2019 11:08 PM Research collaboration helps turtle conservation Dr. Jeanette Wyneken researches marine turtles at the FAU Marine Laboratory in Boca Raton. Among other things, rising temperatures are the biggest threat to the health and survival of imperiled species of marine turtles. By Jennifer King Two dozen tiny… [Read More]
A view from the cycle path: This Week in 1992. A thirty year old time capsule demonstrates both the problems due to cars and the lack of progress that we’ve made in addressing them.
This TV programme was transmitted in the UK in 1992. That’s 27 years ago. I’m fairly sure that I watched the programme as I would certainly have been interested in this subject at that time. None of the the problems shown in this nearly 30 year old video have really been resolved. Many of the… [Read More]
Traffic Jam? Blame ‘Induced Demand.’ – CityLab
When traffic-clogged highways are expanded, new drivers quickly materialize to fill them. What gives? Here’s how “induced demand” works. Sep 6, 2018 It’s time again for “CityLab University,” a resource for understanding some of the most important concepts related to cities and urban policy. If you like this feature, have constructive feedback, or would like… [Read More]
Why we need fewer, smaller, lighter, slower cars: Plastic particulates from tire wear are being found in the Arctic | TreeHugger
This problem gets worse as cars get bigger and heavier, no matter what they are powered by.Three years ago I got in serious trouble with reader for a post asking Do electric cars generate as much particulate pollution as gas and diesel powered cars? It was based on a study with a simple thesis: tire,… [Read More]
The Ranty Highwayman: Bridging The Gap
Whether it is a natural feature or a man-made barrier, we sometimes need to build bridges to get our cycle routes across them. Now, I am not talking about crossing a road at surface level here, I am interested in rivers, large roads and rail where we need to be using a bridge of some… [Read More]