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clearingspace4joy.com
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| | | | | How would you design the city of the future? My city would be so bike friendly. It seems like many cities in the US, or at least Ohio, are so unfriendly to bikes. This leads to conflicts between motorists and cyclists. Cyclists can be riding *legally* but without dedicated bike lanes and a bigger emphasis... | |
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cityinfinity.co.uk
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| | | | | When we developed our guide, The Joy of Kerbs, there were two types of standard unit missing in the UK, the "entrance block" and the "cycle track kerb". These are units are common in The Netherlands, known as "inritbanden" and "rijwielpadbanden" respectively, but in the UK we've either tried to do the same job with... | |
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therantyhighwayman.blogspot.com
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| | | | | My trip to the Netherlands in 2017 seems a long way in the past and I'm itching to go on another visit. I have no idea when it will be possi... | |
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breadonthewater.co.za
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a discussion thread on climate change and the greenhouse effect, featuring various perspectives and arguments. The key points include debates over the role of CO2 in global warming, the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect, and the validity of climate models. Some contributors argue that CO2 does not significantly contribute to warming, while others support the mainstream scientific consensus. The discussion includes references to empirical data, such as temperature records from specific locations, and critiques of climate policy and scientific institutions. The tone varies between scientific analysis and skepticism, with some participants challenging the IPCC's conclusions and others defending the greenhouse effect as a fund... | ||