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TfL to cut central London road speed limit to 20 mph – Cycle Industry News

Jonathon Harker6 September, 2019 The move, mooted earlier this summer, will bring the limit in the Congestion Charge Zone down, on around 8.9 km of road. New 20 mph signage and road markings, as well as raised pedestrian crossings in seven locations are proposed. Speed cameras will be recalibrated and work will be undertaken largely […]

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How investing in cycling makes sense and makes money – Cycling Uk

Reinforcing the myth A mistake we can all make is being drawn into responding, to challenge or de-bunk the myth rather than simply asserting the positive case. We then risk inadvertently reinforcing the myth by repeating it, instead of highlighting, for example, the incredible benefits from investing in walking and cycling infrastructure. One excuse for

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See How LA Belches Emissions, Block by Block | WIRED

Researchers quantify the emissions of every road and building in the nearly 5,000 square miles of the Los Angeles metro area. Your city could be next. Matt Simon 08.26.2019 09:00 AM Hovering above the iconic Hollywood sign is Southern California’s other icon: smog. After decades of gains fighting the menace, LA is now losing ground,

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Scientists discover evidence for past high-level sea rise at current atmospheric carbon dioxide levels: UNM Newsroom

One key interval of particular interest during the Pliocene is the mid-Piacenzian Warm Period – some 3.264 to 3.025 million years ago – when temperatures were 2 to 3º Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels. “The interval also marks the last time the Earth’s atmospheric CO2 was as high as today, providing important clues about what

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Let’s be “Not Stupid” – LCC

By Conor LCC on 7 days ago The school climate strikers will hold our generation to account if we don’t take action says Ashok Sinha. I have A blue metal water bottle with ‘Not Stupid’ printed on the side. A souvenir from a past life, the slogan occasionally elicits curious glances: exactly who or what

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