Experts and activists from the city and from the rest of the country met to share ideas on how to make Chicago a more bike-friendly city. Check out this great video of the event!
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Last week I showed a new British design for a cycling backpack for suits; turns out that there is already one on the market, made in Vancouver. Described as “nature’s energy drink”, birch sap contains important nutrients for the Spring time. It also makes some pretty incredible wine, apparently A computer programmer gives us a new view of the city’s transit system, a rush hour compressed into fifty-seven seconds Less than a year after the worst natural disaster in centuries, the city of Sendai, Japan, feels like a frontier town Building new roads has been a major contributor to the city’s unsustainable growth, newly released Landsat photos show, but more of the same appears to be on the horizon. Mike Carpenter’s coffee tables are handmade from reclaimed materials, and have mini gardens built in. Larry Santoya’s Swan Song For the Lawn program helps homeowners convert their lawns into edible gardens Plus, spewing sulfate into sky to stop warming won’t fully work (redux); what Singapore’s doing to make sure sea level rise doesn’t swamp their city. Here’s what caught our eye this morning. More than 275 people from 20 states and three countries came to the second annual Youth Bike Summit in New York City. |
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