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Sunday, October 22, 2006

The Revolutionary Cycle

Everyone check out today's Pacific Northwest Magazine article about cycling in Seattle. Very nice.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Healthy, Human Cities

The Sydney Herald reports about the "nature-culture war" noting that there is rather "a fortuitous nature-culture alignment; what's best for cities is also best for nature." Here's what they say:

"It's a familiar paradigm, the nature-culture war. And it implies that the more intense the culture, the worse it is for nature, making cities, as our most intense cultural monuments, enviro-evil central. Turns out, though, that this is a misconstruction, just our old need to polarise.

In fact, cities represent a fortuitous nature-culture alignment; what's best for cities is also best for nature (which is good for citizens, and so on). A sustainable city is virtually indistinguishable from a healthy one - which is just as well, since by next year, says the UN, cities will be the dominant habitat of this over-dominant species.

Professor Howard Frumkin, the director of the National Centre for Environmental Health in Atlanta, spoke in Sydney last week on the public-health impact of car-dominated cities, especially regarding epidemics of heart disease, cancer, asthma, obesity, diabetes and depression."