Yesterday’s car-free day in Montreal created a street of smiles.
BTG up
Now online: Break the Gridlock conference registration for only $10!
Hell hath fury
Instant geology, Carolina style: a new, rather permanent inlet splits Hatteras Island into two.
Cap & trade
The pending McCain-Liberman “cap and trade” carbon dioxide bill, due for a vote this fall, would not only be a major first step towards cutting carbon emissions with market-based regulation, but it could also energize Chicago’s financial industry by opening a huge new market for the Chicago Climate Exchange.
Call on me
According to this week’s Crain’s, the recently retired WBBM-AM call letters stood for “World’s Best Ballroom Music.” Still-alive WMAQ-AM came from the Daily News’ deeply investigative tagline: “We Must Ask Questions.”
Energy
Clean energy day: patterns for a conservation economy and, for the news-minded, a clean energy blog.
Heatstroke
The death toll from France’s heat wave is widely being blamed on vacations distorting otherwise strong family ties. Still unanswered is the extent to which social capital and urban design mediated the impact, even in the absence of air conditioning.
Consumercide
Time to commit consumercide?
Repair
City Repair, a volunteer group in Portland, gets local and (kindly) takes back public space.
Fat suburbs
What may be conclusive proof that sprawl causes obesity — it is controlled for (demographic) selection bias, at least, which explains a lot of the apparent difference between slender New Yorkers and porky Alabamians.
Digital photos
Now you can get a (usually bad) digital photo of any property in Cook County, courtesy of the Cook County Assessor (search by address, and click the camera icon). Kinda neat.
Where’s Ecotopia
Ecotopia lies not on the Pacific, but on the Hudson — but only because New Yorkers don’t drive (much).