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Transportation - Page 17

Built Environment/Connected Planet/Leadership/Transportation/Voices

Did Toronto just elect a green mayor?

by Tyler Hamilton

Toronto’s eco-conscious civil servants are no doubt feeling a sense of optimism now that Rob Ford’s tumultuous reign as mayor has come

Built Environment/CK Weekly Roundup/Transportation/Water

October 30, 2014

by CK Staff

Drowning in drinking water A report by the Centre for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), a sustainability non-profit in Chicago, shows that the U.S.

The Shweeb prototype in Rotorua, NZ.
Built Environment/Health & Lifestyle/Transportation

Transit can’t move forward without investors

by Ashley Renders

You may have noticed that while everything else has adapted to advances in technology, your daily commute has stayed relatively the same.

Built Environment/Transportation

Car-free households booming in San Francisco

by Aaron Bialick

This story originally appeared on StreetsBlog SF.   San Francisco is quickly adding residents, but very few cars.   Between 2000 and

Transportation/Workplace

Unemployed find immigrant status hard to drop

by Ashley Renders

Older workers who have lived in Canada for decades are finding that their status as “immigrants” may never fully disappear. Research released

Cleantech/Fall 2014/Transportation/Waste

The potential of biogas

by Peter Gorrie

Manure, sewage and food wastes could fuel buses and trucks and eventually help to power electric vehicles. At least that’s the promise

Cleantech/Food/Transportation/Winter 2014

EV charging on the rise

by CK Staff

Are electric vehicles here to stay? Judging by the number of charging stations now accessible across North America, it’s difficult to be

CK Weekly Roundup/Cleantech/Leadership/Transportation/Workplace

September 26, 2014

by CK Staff

Corporate Knights editor-in-chief Tyler Hamilton spelled out the specifics of a World Bank report yesterday that says investment in clean technologies is expected

Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Energy/Fall 2014/Transportation/Winter 2014

Electric vehicle turning point

by Matthew Klippenstein

Electric vehicle sales charged forward in 2014, with worldwide annual sales expected to rise by half, year over year, to the 300,000

Cleantech/Connected Planet/Fall 2014/Social Enterprise/Transportation

Tech savvy: Local Motion

by Stephen Lacey

As the sharing economy expands, consumers now have seemingly endless options for borrowing cars, bicycles, housing and furniture without the hassle of

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