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Vancouver Urban Agriculture Network: About Us
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Vancouver Urban Agriculture Network. The Vancouver Urban Agriculture Network represents a unified body of community gardeners speaking on city policy. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. In May 2007, Vancouver’s current and prospective community gardeners held their own public forum. More than 50. Garden reps citywide discussed how to enhance urban agriculture, including securing city support and working with the campaign to add 2,010 new plots. What do we discuss/what do we do? We review proposals on community garden...
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Parking Craters | urbangeography
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Three Empty Seats: November 2010
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Monday, November 8, 2010. What we Already Knew. SHANGHAI - China's booming car sales have had a devastating effect on the environment, the national environmental watchdog has warned in its first-ever report on pollution caused by vehicle emissions. All the problems are closely related to vehicle exhaust emissions," said the government report, which was published on Thursday. China's latest Five-Year Plan, for 2011-2015, which wa...
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Three Empty Seats: The True Price of Gas
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Sunday, March 25, 2012. The True Price of Gas. It's a start but still doesn't cover the half of it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The True Price of Gas. Welcome to the Velodrome.
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Three Empty Seats: October 2010
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Thursday, October 7, 2010. All for me, none for all. The other night I went to a neighbourhood open house hosted by the City, to address concerns of local residents who are upset by “rat-runners”- drivers who use residential side streets to dodge the backed-up traffic that clogs the main thoroughfare of Hastings Street. . The homeowners seem to have no problem with their own cars parked up and down both sides of the street, and...
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Three Empty Seats: September 2011
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Thursday, September 15, 2011. PARK(ing) Day: Reclaiming Our Streets from Our Cars. By Yves Engler and Bianca Mugyenyi. On Friday activists and artists will be celebrating PARK(ing) Day in hundreds of cities around the world. PARK(ing) Day successfully draws attention to a topic that receives little in the way of social commentary. Beyond the seemingly endless quest for an empty spot, parking is rarely discussed, yet it shape...
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Three Empty Seats: September 2010
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Saturday, September 11, 2010. A most important matter. We've got some immediate and crucial priorities. For instance, groups around the world are joining together on 10/10/10 for a Global Work Party. But necessary as such efforts are, they're not sufficient. We're making progress, but not as fast as the physical situation is deteriorating. Time is not on our side, so we've concluded that going forward . Our actions must be infu...
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Three Empty Seats: March 2011
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Questioning the central premise of our society: "How can we make cars happy? Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Each touches every other. I'm thinking that out here on the left end of Terminal City it's World Water Day, another self-appointed day of reckoning for an issue more pressing than one in three sixty five can possibly accommodate. Somewhat obligingly, water leaks from the sky. I'm thinking of the hydrological cycle we all learned about in grade school. I can still picture the textbook illustration- th...
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