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Sidewalks are sexy!and other things I learned at HahvahdPosted by Katharine Wroth at 1:58 PM on 14 Apr 2008I just spent a couple of days at a journalists' forum at Harvard whose topic was climate change and cities. The basic premise being that -- as our Mayor Nickels and his climate-fighting compatriots well know -- cities contribute a hell of a lot of carbon to the world, but are also in the best position to slow our handbasket voyage. Over the two days (which could easily have been two weeks), we heard from planners and architects working in places like New York, New Orleans, D.C., Phoenix, London, Latin America, and Seattle, as well as from smart-growth advocates and from journalists struggling with the challenges of covering climate. It was inspiring, tiring, and motivating all at once. Here, without consulting my notes, are a few of the un-journalistic impressions I took away from it (more legitimate journalistic thoughts to be processed over the course of time):
And then there was the proclamation I stole for the title of this post -- sidewalks are as sexy as hybrids, said Steve Winkelman of the Center for Clean Air Policy. In other words, gadgets may not save us, but smarter planning and placemaking could. That's it for now. I need a nap, and then it's back to work figuring out how we can all right the world.
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