CNN is featuring a story today on keeping your home and your family safe from toxins commonly found in homes. They cite non-stick cookware, fast food packaging and microwave popcorn bags as dangerous for emitting perfluorochemicals (PFCs). They discuss potential pollutants in tap water that include lead and arsenic, though they do say tap is still less polluted than bottled because it’s more regulated. They tell us that household
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WalkScore.com announced recently its list of the top 10 Most Walkable Cities in the US.
On Friday, MSNBC featured a story on the increased number of cyclists in the wake of skyrocketing gas prices. While Bikes or Cars? Who Rules the Road? focuses more on the cost-savings and safety issues associated with cycling, the heated discussion surrounding the article on Newsvine really gets into why motorists hate cyclists, and vice versa. It seems that, if these commenters are
In what he likens to President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 goal to land man on the moon by the end of the 1960s, Al Gore is challenging the United States in a Thursday speech to rely solely on renewable energy sources within 10 years.
A depressing study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) revealed Wednesday that kids’ activity levels drop dramatically between the ages of 9 and 15, with the majority of children failing to meet their daily recommended activity levels.
Normally, Ezra Klein blogs about politics, but a friend forwarded some interesting links on his blog about bicycling and safety. This post tackles the discrepancy in numbers between people who bicycle in Europe and in the U.S. I'm not sure that i agree with all his conclusions, but there is some interesting information there.
Also, check out these links on the same blog:
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Jeanne Knightengale, board president of ALLY (Alliance for Leadership and Interconnection) in Cincinnati, OH, talks about the connection of Montessori education and ecology.
Obbie King discusses the possibilities of a car-free community.
Stephanie Routh talks about the 2008 Car-free Conference in Portland, OR. Rethinking Mobility. Rediscovering Proximity.












