Blogs
#ForewordFriday: Singin' in the Rain Edition
By Meghan Bartels / On May 15th, 2015
For US Cities, Every Week Is “Infrastructure Week”
By Laurie Mazur / On May 12th, 2015
The Island Press Urban Resilience Project, supported by the Kresge Foundation, is working to promote a holistic understanding of resilience that is grounded in equity and sustainability.
It’s Infrastructure Week in Washington, D.C., and thousands of leaders from business, labor and government have converged on the city. They’ve come to ask Congress to invest in the unglamorous but essential systems of modern life — including transportation, clean water and the electric grid.
Rants from the Hill: Will the real fake John Muir please stand up?
By Michael Branch / On May 12th, 2015
Bike to Work: Spotlight on the Green Mobility Network
By Admin / On May 11th, 2015
Chronicles of the Ludlam Trail
Posted by Eric Katz at the Green Mobility Network
Weather We Don't Recognize: A Case Study of Lorain, Ohio
By Jason Leppig / On May 11th, 2015
A new report that highlights specific examples of climate adaptation in the Midwest published this [last?] week in partnership with National Wildlife Federation. Informed by the data of Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment, Weather We Don’t Recognize is an accessible primer on the new climate realities in the Midwest and why they matter.
#ForewordFriday: Friendly Streets Edition
By Jason Leppig / On May 8th, 2015
After you enter our bike-to-work contest, sit down with this week's foreword Friday selection from Barbara McCann's Completing Our Streets. The excerpt below gives a glimpse of what inspired Barbara McCann to begin the crusade for more inclusive streets.
Bike to work: Spotlight on Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
By Admin / On May 4th, 2015
So, How Did #UnblockBikeLanes Work Out?
Posted by Randy LoBasso of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
#ForewordFriday: Human-Sized Edition
By Meghan Bartels / On May 1st, 2015