Chevron doctrine ruling a ‘gut-punch’ for US health and environment – expertswww.theguardian.com Decision that overturned convention of deference to federal agencies could upend regulations on tobacco, drugs and medical bills
Harvey J. Miller
Sustainable mobility scholar and practitioner
Reusche Chair in GIS, Professor of Geography and Director, CURA, The Ohio State University. https://u.osu.edu/miller.81/
“Generally friendly if you get him talking about bikes" - RateMyProfessor
Reusche Chair in GIS, Professor of Geography and Director, CURA, The Ohio State University. https://u.osu.edu/miller.81/
“Generally friendly if you get him talking about bikes" - RateMyProfessor
Do Navigation Apps Think We’re Stupid?www.theatlantic.com Why Apple and Google can’t stop map-splaining to their users
Trump Advisers Call for U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing if He Is Electedwww.nytimes.com A former national security adviser says Washington “must test new nuclear weapons for reliability and safety in the real world,” while critics say the move could incite a global arms race that heighte...
Why GPS Is Under Attackwww.nytimes.com Satellite signals run the modern world. See just how vulnerable they are.
One Neighborhood’s ‘Bizarre Culture War’ Over Bike Laneswww.nytimes.com A kerfuffle erupts over sharing the street in Queens, New York, where new bike lanes have replaced some parking spaces in residential areas.
'The way our districts are drawn is BS:' Ohio redistricting effort moves toward fall ballotwww.dispatch.com Fed up with politicians manipulating maps to ensure reelection, a crowd of Ohio voters took a key step toward offering a redistricting alternative on the November ballot.
As cycling boomed in 19th-century America, its Black stars shone brightwww.theguardian.com Cyclists such as sprint world champion Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor were early stars of the sport in the US. But many felt compelled to move abroad
How conservative judges secured a ‘chain saw’ to derail environmental ruleswapo.st A recent string of Supreme Court rulings could constrain the government’s ability to tackle climate change and pollution for decades to come.
Visualized: the parts of the US where summer heat has risen the mostwww.theguardian.com More than a third of Americans endure summers at least 1.5C hotter than the 1895 average, analysis shows
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A second Trump term could slow the shift from fossil fuels as climate threats growwww.npr.org If Donald Trump is reelected, his administration probably couldn’t stop the country’s transition away from fossil fuels. But any slowdown could have big impacts on climate change.
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Millions across US told to avoid drivingwww.newsweek.com The National Weather Service is urging Americans living in multiple states to limit or avoid driving due to a surge in air pollution.
Top Climate Scientist Sums Up Second Trump Term With 2 Chilling Wordswww.huffpost.com Michael E. Mann offered a terrifying analysis of what a second Trump administration would mean for both the American and global fight against climate change.
Climate change will ruin train tracks and make travel hellmashable.com "This is not a problem that’s going away."
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AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution.wapo.st Some data centers need as much energy as a small city, turning companies that promised a clean energy future into some of the most insatiable guzzlers of power
New group forms to fight Valencia Street bike lanes, but who are they?sfstandard.com The Valencia Street merchants association hates the center-running bike lanes. In light of a proposal to move them to the side of the busy Mission District thoroughfare, a new group has formed to figh...
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ODOT unveils plan to improve US 23 trafficwww.nbc4i.com COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The U.S. 23 corridor through Delaware County should become a lot safer after Ohio officials announced plans to rehabilitate the roadway. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Depart…
Congestion Pricing Delay in New York Ripples Across the Countrywww.nytimes.com Even as transit systems nationwide struggle, New York City’s transportation network appeared to finally score a major win with the now-paused tolling program.
Cleveland HealthLine is Ohio's only rapid bus so far: What could it look like in Columbus?www.dispatch.com With bus rapid transit on the ballot this November in Columbus, here's how the transit system has worked in Cleveland.
This city just made it illegal to advertise SUVs. Here’s why.www.washingtonpost.com Edinburgh became the latest European capital city to ban ads for aviation, SUVs, and more.