I was down at the Cenotaph today, at Victory Square in downtown Vancouver, explaining to the 8-year old on my shoulders why we were watching at a sea of umbrellas in the cold November rain. As my mind grappled with imagining the sheer horror of the individuals involved in the dirty, brutish life of armed [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Green in Europe'
Remember: War is not green.
November 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Environment · Green Points of View · Green Politics · Green in Europe
Want to make public transportation more popular? Think Underground.
October 24th, 2008 · No Comments
One of the big drawbacks with public transportation is that it just isn’t cool. Unless, of course, you’re in London. Here, tourists gladly shell out 20 bucks for t-shirts featuring their favourite stations, coffee mugs with the Underground logo and everything from umbrellas to boxer shorts featuring – get this – the bloody route map. [...]
Tags: Green in Europe · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products
French electric car drivers plug in for free. Alors!
October 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments
SNCF, France’s national railway, and their parking subsidiary, Effia, have announced a great new deal for electric car drivers. When they park to take the train, they can plug in and recharge for free. This represents a level of cross-platform eco marketing we haven’t yet seen in North America, stuck as we are with Transport [...]
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It takes a village to recycle.
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
The fishing village of San Giovanni, along romantic Lake Como in the Italian Alps, is about as far removed from modern influence as you’re likely to find in the first world. Some streets are too narrow for any but the smallest cars, the church (dating from the 10th century) is only open for Sunday mass, [...]
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