transportation
George Washington University
Riding bikes will reduce congestion and air pollution as well as make people lead healthier more active lifestyles.
George Washington University
Instead of calling a cab or Uber to go a mile and a half, it is much cheaper and environmentally-friendly to rent a bike right off the street to get there. You save money, prevent air pollution, and experience the city like never before.
The George Washington University
By increasing public funds used for DC Metro, we can significantly cut down on greenhouse gas emissions.
George Washington University
Local startups Handy Bikes DC and Aurora Smart Technologies are striving to address safety concerns and innovate cycling in the district.
Planet Forward
The panel explored current technologies and transportation options, including car shares, as well as what impact our transportation decisions and dollars today will have on our future cities.
Senior Writer, Planet Forward
Effective storytelling rests at the nexus of innovations seeking to address the urgent social and environmental sustainability challenges facing cities across the globe. This was the overarching theme of the 2016 Planet Forward Summit.
Planet Forward
Effective storytelling rests at the nexus of innovations seeking to address the urgent social and environmental sustainability challenges facing cities across the globe. This was the overarching theme of the 2016 Planet Forward Summit on Sustainable... Read More
Sewanee: University of the South
Thrive 2055 is a citizen-led, public-private endeavor to engage people from across the 16-county, tri-state Chattanooga region to make the most of our economic opportunities while preserving what we love about our home communities.
Appalachian State University
This short documentary depicts a newly formed non-profit entity, the Boone Community Bicycle Collective (BCBC).
University of Mississippi
This video briefly talks about the expansion of Ole Miss and what the program is doing specifically with bikes to allow more people to have access to transportation.