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Portland, OR

Local Challenge

Ditch the Car

Shift at least three of your weekly driving trips to walking, bicycling, transit or carpooling.

Minneapolis, MN

Local Challenge

Park Your Car

Leave your car home one day a week. Riding a bicycle, walk, take public transit or carpool to reduce your carbon dioxide emissions. You will also get more exercise and relief from commuter stress.

Denver, CO

Local Challenge

Use Alternative Transportation

Try the bus: If one person replaced one car trip each week with walking, bicycling, or the bus it would decrease carbon emissions by 250 pounds per year. Or ride a bike. On Earth Day of 2010, Denver will launch a citywide bike share program called Denver B-Cycle. Residents and visitors will be able register and then have access to bikes throughout the City. To learn more, visit greenprintdenver.org

eLock Technologies
5 star rating 1 review

800 Heinz Ave
Berkeley, CA 94710
510-549-2853

Local Green Business

eLock Technologies

Small vehicle and bicycle storage and sharing smart technology.
www.elocktech.com

France perfects 'wheels-when-you-want-em' bike rentals

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France perfects 'wheels-when-you-want-em' bike rentals

We generally assume that solutions to declining oil supplies and global warming will burst forth from a laboratory where engineers are masterminding the next high-tech wonders.

Sorry, Portland: A primer on the best burgeoning bike scenes in North America

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Sorry, Portland: A primer on the best burgeoning bike scenes in North America

In any list of the best biking cities on the continent, Portland, Oregon, would certainly come out on top (with some cries of foul from San Francisco cyclists). But there are plenty of other North American cities where people move on pedal power.

How to make a friction generator to power your bike light

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How to make a friction generator to power your bike light

I made this friction drive bike generator to power my head light and tail light.

How to make an Army Surplus Backpack Pannier

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How to make an Army Surplus Backpack Pannier

I bought an old army backpack at a flea market for $5 and attached it to my bike rack. I wanted it set up so that the bag could easily be removed and carried around as a backpack when I parked my bike.

Don't Throw Away Your Bike! It Can Stimulate Economic Growth

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Don't Throw Away Your Bike! It Can Stimulate Economic Growth

Recently my apartment complex left a note on my door that our community bicycle cages were being cleaned out of all abandoned bikes.

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