By Lee Wasserman Oct. 21, 2019 The New York attorney general’s office will take its case against Exxon Mobil to trial on Tuesday, arguing that one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies misled its shareholders and the public by misrepresenting the risks that climate change poses to the value of its oil and… [Read More]
These are the world’s best cities to be a cyclist | World Economic Forum
Hangzhou, China is the only non-European city in the top 10 places to be a cyclist. In many cities, commuting by bike is a labour of love. Dealing with often-congested roads, traffic hazards and the threat of a sudden downpour can make cycling a challenging way to get around. But a recent study shows that… [Read More]
New York to invest $1.7 billion to “break car culture”
Mark Sutton1 November, 2019 New York City has this week passed legislation that is touted as a move to “break the car culture” that grips the city in congestion and pollution. The ambitious idea is backed by $1.7 billion that will be invested over the next decade, with 250 new bike lanes set to provide… [Read More]
Fresh idea floated for Hammersmith bridge as temporary crossing is sunk | London Evening Standard
The latest headlines in your inbox A new idea for Hammersmith bridge emerged today as council chiefs rejected calls to build a temporary road crossing. Architects at The Manser Practice proposed keeping the bridge closed to vehicles — but open to cyclists and pedestrians — and launching a ferry service to and from central London…. [Read More]
Electric bike sales projected to be worth $18.65 billion by 2024 – Cycle Industry News
Mark Sutton25 October, 2019 The value of global electric bike sales in 2018 settled at $14.775 billion, according to a new study that projects further gains to come. Published by an Indian consultancy which compiled data from across the globe, it was found that the fastest growth for the segment remains in Asia, with Europe… [Read More]
New York to welcome cyclists with a ‘green wave’ through traffic lights | road.cc
by Alex Bowden October 25 2019 Ride at 10-15mph and you’ll hit green after green Cyclists in New York are to benefit from ‘green wave’ traffic light phasing that will give them priority over motor vehicles. Cyclists who travel at 10-15mph on streets where the speed limit is 25mph will catch a wave of green… [Read More]
2010) Video: Rotterdam to get green wave system to help cyclists beat the lights | road.cc
Simon MacMichael March 9 2010 In a first for the city, municipal authorities in Rotterdam are set to implement a ‘green wave’ system for cyclists that will enable them to ride through a succession of traffic lights in the city’s Schieweg without worrying about the lights changing from green to red, assuming they ride at… [Read More]
Christian Wolmar: Are driverless cars a dream or nightmare for cyclists? | Cycling UK
The dream of driverless cars is just that. Robot vehicles are on a crash course with the reality of urban streets. So writes Christian Wolmar, the author of Driverless Cars: On a road to nowhere. Almost every day there is media coverage of the imminent arrival of driverless cars. We are made to believe that… [Read More]
The real reason scientists downplay the risks of climate change | Dale Jamieson, Michael Oppenheimer and Naomi Oreskes | The Guardian
Dale Jamieson, Michael Oppenheimer and Naomi Oreskes Last modified on Fri 25 Oct 2019 Climate deniers often accuse scientists of exaggerating the threats associated with the climate crisis, but if anything they’re often too conservative Although the results of climate research have been consistent for decades, climate scientists have struggled to convey the gravity of… [Read More]
The Ranty Highwayman: Cargo Joy
One the small pieces of daily joy for me is spotting cargo cycles as I walk in Central London – mainly from the Tube to my office, but elsewhere too. The problem of course is that cycle traffic is an efficient transport mode which means it’s not always easy to be able to notice a… [Read More]