Tag Archives: Greg Clausen

Communities that decide they can’t wait

We’ve waited a long time for climate change action. Increasingly, people in communities have decided that it’s time to stop waiting and start doing. [8 September 2009 | Peter Boyer] There’s a play about a couple of blokes, Vladimir and Estragon, … Continue reading

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Road transport needs innovative thinking

The need to cut carbon emissions from transport has put a premium on innovative thinking about traffic and how we move about on our roads. Continue reading

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