Over at Worldchanging.com, Warren Karlenzig proposes ten big trends in sustainability.
From the Bike-sharing Blog via Nice Ride Minnesota, more evidence of the
Streetsfilm reports from Copenhagen during the United Nations climate summit, looking at the city's innovative bicycle infrastructure:
We've already covered the problems confronting the bikesharing program in Paris -- and what lessons it has for other cities -- but yesterday
Boston Biker has a great little meditation on trust between bicyclists and motorists:
Boston is one of the world's worst cities for bicycling. I know; I used to live there.
Yuka Yoneda has a great little piece at Inhabitat about bikesharing in Paris.
Sharing is a big deal these days. Sharing is a growth industry, a new field of study and of practice; it presents a realm of career opportunities, a new way of life, and a concept around which we are restructuring our world.