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A Round and a Roundy: The One Upside of Climate Change
By Streetsblog |
Our national treasure cartoonist took his anger over the U.N.'s latest climate change report and focused it where it belongs — on drivers.
Study: Protected Bike Paths Saved Lives During COVID
By Kea Wilson |
COVID sparked a bike boom across America, but the experience from one Virginia city shows that communities should prioritize building more protected bike lanes and off-road cycle tracks, virus or no virus, a new study suggests.
Mayor Janey Is Missing From Vision Zero Candidate Survey
By Christian MilNeil |
Mayor Walsh adopted ambitious goals to reduce tailpipe pollution, but made little progress on implementing policies that could reduce traffic and pollution. The next Mayor will likely feel more heat – literally and politically – to take bolder action.
OPINION: Here’s How To Do Streetside Dining Right
By Robert Bookman |
The Open Restaurants program, founded during the pandemic, deserves to be a permanent part of the cityscape. Here are some common-sense steps.
Tuesday’s Headlines Are a House Divided
By Blake Aued |
The infrastructure bill finally passed the Senate, and one reason it took so long is the growing gap between blue cities and their rural red counterparts. Meanwhile, the Earth burns.
European Measures Show Wrong Focus of U.S. Infrastructure Bill
By Kea Wilson |
As the U.S. plods towards an underwhelming federal infrastructure deal that will funnel billions into building new roads for drivers, Europe makes strides towards saving its most vulnerable road users and the climate.
