A few days ago temperatures hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit … in Siberia. Arizona is limiting new development in some suburbs of Phoenix due to a lack of water. Over 200 wildfires are raging across Canada..
Electric vehicles seem to be all the rage these days. Why, you might be asking? Well, across the globe, transportation is substantially contributing to climate change and its associated impacts. In the U.S., ground transportation.
Over the past eight months, Vail resident and rec district employee Jack Goodreau has ridden his e-bike 900 miles, favoring it over his car for commuting, recreating and just getting around town. Goodreau was one.
Roughly a year ago, I suggested several tips for taking climate action to readers looking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Along with contacting elected officials and joining an environmental group, I recommended attending Climate Action.
As electric bikes gain popularity, municipalities and organizations across the country are looking to incentivize their use through share programs, rentals and rebates in an effort to advance climate action initiatives. In Eagle County, transportation.