Tag: Cycling
Karbikes: The Future Of Urban Transport Is Pedal-Powered
As cities search for cleaner, smarter ways to move people and goods, Karbikes offers an exciting solution. Based in Strasbourg, France, this innovative company is reimagining urban mobility by combining the practicality of a small vehicle with the low carbon footprint of a bicycle. Karbikes is dedicated to enabling low‑carbon … [continued]
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Trail Talk: Cycling at MacGregor Point
I joined the Maitland Trail Association bicycle outing at MacGregor Point Provincial Park on Sunday, July 20. Don Andrews led the group of 11 on what I found were very confusing intersecting trails, without losing anyone. As usual the highlight was the stop near the end for ice cream. The Tuesday Trompers have been having […]
Subaru Triathlon Series returns to Owen Sound this weekend
The Subaru Triathlon Series returns to the Scenic City on Sunday, and the athletes who take to Kelso Beach at Nawash Park will have a chance to qualify for the 2026 World Triathlon Championship in Spain. Owen Sound’s course includes both Olympic and sprint distances. Owen Sound’s triathlon is one of 12 races in Ontario […]
California Pivots: Cutting CEQA Red Tape To Boost Housing & Climate Goals
In rare good news out of the United States, California’s just passed reform of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has opened the door for a wave of infill housing development, marking a significant shift in the state’s longstanding approach to urban growth. Signed into law a week ago, the … [continued]
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The EIB Lent €7 Billion to Dirty Transport Projects — Analysis
After declaring itself a ‘climate bank’, the EU investment bank still financed new roads and airport expansions. The European Investment Bank (EIB) lent more than €7 billion for new roads, airport expansions and other transport projects that will increase CO2 emissions. That’s according to a new analysis of its transport loan book … [continued]
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