Posted by Carlos on October 14, 2010 ·
Even the world is reading reams on perils of climate change and sky-rocketing figures of pollution, the common man is doing little to show his sensitivity towards these things. Non-profits and governmental organizations across the world are either imposing penalties or giving rewards to make people adhere to green standards. Too bad man has to be induced [...]
Posted by Mariza on July 20, 2010 ·
Mountain biking is a very popular sport and recently many mountain tourists spots in Europe have opened hotels / stopovers exclusively for bikers. Many cities in Europe have taken bicycling to entirely different level and annual Tour de France bears testimony to the fact that bicycling is a passion for many. Now urban bikers in US too can seek special [...]
Posted by GSerrano on October 28, 2009 ·
The state of Vermont has long been hailed as the greenest place in the United States due to the ‘consistent thinking about low-impact living.’ The state, after all, is profuse with trees, farms, and backyard compost heaps. It also has environmentally aware citizens, and no crowded expressways. In other words, Vermont is green basically because [...]
Posted by Radhika on February 9, 2009 ·
It’s no longer biking. Or bicycling that takes eons to reach your place. A new sport Whiking has emerged with the green transport dream.
This sport combines the thrill of bicycling on the road (rather tricycling) and sailing on water. With a Whike, you would sail on the road instead! It has no batteries, no engines to propel it.
You only need [...]
Posted by Anna on January 17, 2009 ·
Bicycling is becoming more and more popular as people try to beat the recession, along with making their own little contribution to keeping the planet green. And the fact it gives you a svelter figure makes it all the more desirable.
But the number of bicycle accidents makes it perhaps not very conducive to your health. When it comes to conquering [...]