Saturday, December 25, 2010
Zero-Fare Canada
Zero-Fare Canada: "While diseased cultural norms have kept the public distracted with shopping and irrelevant corporatized propaganda, the military has been gearing up for years for our upcoming climate wars. Indeed, while well-funded lobbyists engaged the public in a deadly game of 'is global warming real?', this issue was never a matter of dispute within the military and the US Pentagon itself. Within the realm of militarism, climate change and the deadly threats it presents have always been seen as unequivocal and the dangers it presents are viewed as unparalleled in magnitude."
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
New director of ShuttleBus sees ridership picking up | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
New director of ShuttleBus sees ridership picking up | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram: "BIDDEFORD - As the average price of gas in Maine tops $3 per gallon, people look for ways to leave their cars at home and, naturally, ridership on local transit lines tends to increase.
Al Schutz has seen the trend before, and as the new executive director of ShuttleBus, he anticipates seeing it again.
'When gas hit $4 a gallon, my ridership spiked 22 percent in Gloversville, (N.Y.),' Schutz said."
Al Schutz has seen the trend before, and as the new executive director of ShuttleBus, he anticipates seeing it again.
'When gas hit $4 a gallon, my ridership spiked 22 percent in Gloversville, (N.Y.),' Schutz said."
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
More oil-trolls in Congress now, thanks to tea party morons
Next American City » Columns » The Administration’s Big Streetcar Push Could Implode with New Congress: "After last month’s elections, however, the program may come to an end. Republicans soon to head the House of Representatives have made apparent their interest in limiting transportation expenditures on modes other than the automobile. Unless they suddenly have a collective change in heart, this could mean an elimination of funding for the grant programs that have funded these projects, including Small Starts"
MassTransit » Blog » What Makes the Wi-Fi Bus Successful?
MassTransit » Blog » What Makes the Wi-Fi Bus Successful?: "This week the Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA) in Vermont announced free Wi-Fi services aboard a portion of its bus fleet; CCTA operates 19 bus routes between cities and towns on the east shore of Lake Champlain, including the Burlington suburbs of Essex Junction and Winookski. Wi-Fi has been deployed on the LINK Express commuter vehicles that service the longer routes to neighboring county towns, including Middlebury, Montpelier and St. Albans. The authority carries around 2.5 million passengers annually, with approximately 117,000 people using the LINK Express service."
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Insurance companies have no doubts about global warming | Marketplace From American Public Media
Insurance companies have no doubts about global warming | Marketplace From American Public Media: "Insurance companies are taking into account the potential for rising water levels and more aggressive hurricanes when considering rates. Marketplace's Scott Tong reports."
Friday, December 3, 2010
Being Carfree Means Being More Visible | Carfree with Kids — Carfree with Kids
Being Carfree Means Being More Visible | Carfree with Kids — Carfree with Kids: "You also get a chance to practice manners and good behavior in a variety of different situations. Can your child be quiet during a morning commute? Handle sitting next to people she doesn’t know? Stand up on the train while still remaining calm? All of these situations come with social pressure to behave well, which can be both good and bad. But they certainly do allow the whole family to practice appropriate behavior in a public setting."
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