traffic neighbourhoods and another based on the 15 minute city were blended together. in oxford, those have been mixed up and things have been added and it has become a way larger thing which i think has also made it more difficult to actually look at what s really going on. we sat down to get some insight from the architect of the 15 minute city. this is just a concept for improving the quality of life of a city and to develop more local economies, shorter circuits, more ecological activities, more shopping, and to work without a daily long commute. lots of people are now wondering what it might be like to live and work in a 15 minute city. but here in the netherlands, pretty much the entire country is covered with them, so i thought it might be usefuljust
where two separate plans to cut carbon emissions, one involving low traffic neighbourhoods and another based on the 15 minute city, were blended together. in oxford, those have been mixed up and things have been added and it has become a way larger thing which i think has also made it more difficult to actually look at what s really going on. what i ve seen is that this really is part of a larger trend where something that would seem very positive, like sustainable development goals, environmental concerns, that get really twisted into something negative. we sat down to get some insight from the architect of the 15 minute city. this is just a concept for improving the quality of life of a city and to develop more local economies, shorter circuits, more ecological activities, more shopping, and to work without a daily long commute.
pay increase back dated to january, plus a lump sum payment but was unable to strike a deal with staff. the airport has warned some passengers may face longer queues to get through security during the easter holiday period due to staff shortages. 15 minute cities, where everything you need is within 15 minutes, are an idea being explored around the world. but the concept has ignited fierce debate. anna holligan has been looking at why. the 15 minute city. 15 minute cities they ve become a magnet for protests around the world, from canada to the uk, with conspiracy groups claiming, without evidence, they re designed to imprison us in our neighbourhoods and limit ourfreedoms. yet the idea seems pretty pragmatic to have everything we need from doctors and supermarkets to work and schools within easy reach, by foot or bicycle. the misinterpretation has roots in the uk, where two separate plans to cut carbon emissions, one involving low traffic neighbourhoods and another based on the
traffic neighbourhoods and another based on the 15 minute city were blended together. in oxford, those have been mixed up and things have been added and it has become a way larger thing which i think has also made it more difficult to actually look at what s really going on. we sat down to get some insight from the architect of the 15 minute city. this is just a concept for improving the quality of life of a city and to develop more local economies, shorter circuits, more ecological activities, more shopping, and to work without a daily long commute. lots of people are now wondering what it might be like to live and work in a 15 minute city. but here in the netherlands, pretty much the entire country is covered with them so i thought it might be usefuljust
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: In their Gadarene rush to beat the rest of the world to a carbon-free future, ministers appear determined to turn Britain into an economic basket case.