There were no posts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as we were out of power on Bainbridge Island where the blog is managed: it was quite a storm. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
There were no posts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as we were out of power on Bainbridge Island where the blog is managed: it was quite a storm. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Phil Bernstein talks about the Sustainable Design movement, how new softwares like the ones developed by Autodesk help to build green buildings. Another initiative of Autodesk is the PBS e2 series, narrated by Brad Pitt. LISTEN (11 min)
This is a rerun of our July 7 program
NRDC‘s Daniel Hinerfeld interviews two Los Angeles bikers: Slate’s writer Andy Bauer and Scott Sing. They bike to work and "it’s not a longer commute. it’s a faster workout". LISTEN
You can hear longer versions of the interviews on the recently launched OnEarth podcast.
Vicious Cycling is another article about biking in LA.
This is a rerun of our July 7 program.
Who killed the electric car? It was among the fastest, most efficient production car ever built. It
ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted American
technology to the forefront of the automotive industry. The lucky few
who drove it never wanted to give it up. So why did General Motors
crush its fleet of EV-1 electric vehicles in the Arizona desert?
Betsy talks with Executive Producer Dean Devlin and Electric car activist Chelsea Sexton. LISTEN (12 min)
See the trailer, The EV1 Club
This is a rerun of our July 7 program.