Walkable neighborhoods have higher land values

A recent report published by CEOs for Cities finds, using Walk Score data and techniques, that walkable cities have higher land values than unwalkable cities.  The study claims it illustrates “the value that homeowners attach to locations that enable them to easily access a variety of urban destinations by walking…

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TTXGP & eGrandPrix electric motorcycle race series news

The eGrandPrix is an electric motorcycle racing organization launched over the last year.  Their first race, the TTXGP, was held in June on the Isle of Man as part of the yearly TT racing event.  The second event was an eGrandPrix exhibition at the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days event in…

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Bicycling maps and commute resources

What if your commute could be a bicycle ride through parks and side streets?  It would produce less traffic anxiety, improve your personal health, negate noise pollution, and improve the environment.  While obviously bicycle commuting is not appropriate for those with a long stretch of highway between home and job,…

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How oil dependent is your state?

One of the side effects that may come from greening transportation is to reduce fossil oil dependence.  Whether the green transportation uses biofuels or electricity, it’s not a fossil oil based fuel.  The negative effects of fossil oil dependence include higher prices, and geomacroeconomic imbalance stemming from the primary location…

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350.org day of climate action

Scientists say that 350 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere is the safe limit for humanity.   For all of human history until about 300 years ago, our atmosphere contained 275 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide. That’s a useful amount—without some CO2 and other greenhouse gases that trap…

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230 MPG WTF: Looking at todays Volt announcement from GM

A twitter account claiming to be General Motors has been making vague statements about the number “230”.  It’s started a fair bit of speculation about what the heck they mean by “230” and today GM revealed the news behind the “230” teaser.  Namely that “the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle…

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ZAP, Cash for Clunkers, and up to $25 million in new financing

ZAP (whose name stands for Zero Air Pollution) has made a couple recent announcements of interest: Cash for Clunkers is available for the ZAP Xebra, and they have secured new financing for up to $25 million.  ZAP has over 15 years experience with selling electric vehicles, beginning in electric bicycles…

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