New: Dutch Cycling Embassy Video
The Dutch Cycling Embassy, a coalition of bike ambassadors from, private companies, non-profits, bike manufacturers and government entities, released this new video on the perhaps surprising history...
View ArticleAre Electric Cars Carbon Free? Some Perspective on Plugging In
According to a report released today by the Union of Concerned Scientists, the carbon impacts of fueling your electric car depend on where you plug it in. The study, entitled “State of Charge:...
View ArticleBest Ad Ever? Introducing the all new, higher horsepower…bus
Even though most transit in the United States is slow and unreliable, Americans still overwhelmingly support public transit funding. I wonder how Americans would react to dedicated transit lanes,...
View ArticleUniversity Art Removed after Irking Energy Executives
The University of Wyoming removed a sculpture that links coal use to climate change and beetle infestations after it upset University donors, according to a New York Times article and Green Blog post....
View ArticleGreen Illusions a Top-20 Pick for 2012
This morning, Goodreads selected Green Illusions as a Top-20 Nonfiction pick for 2012, the first time a book from an academic press has made the annual list. Many thanks for your support! Green...
View ArticleWindy Assumptions
The Hill published my article on renewable energy subsidies. Please feel free to comment on The Hill article rather than on this site. Windy Assumptions Like the 28 governors and numerous...
View ArticleWhy Biochar Isn’t Green
UTNE Reader | Ozzie Zehner While burning biochar, a rebranded term for charcoal, is less harmful than burning firewood, the fuel source would have a negative impact if produced on a large scale....
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