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Musician, Producer, Philosopher, & Podcaster; Andrew Mikhail (of Serpents U.S. and formerly of Defiler, Straight Line Stitch, Oceano), welcomes all ye weary souls into his home and into his mind. So please, come in and stay awhile, as we dive into various topics on: music, spirituality, occult knowledge, and day-to-day life--together. New Episodes coming soon.
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Conversations about Creating a Culture of Activity: Profiling the people, places, programs, and policies that help to promote a culture of activity within our communities.
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Neste espaço estamos disponibilizando, gratuitamente, podcasts sobre ecologia, meio ambiente e biodiversidade. Também incluimos composições musicais de minha autoria, como forma de expressão da linguagem universal que é a música. In this space we are making free podcasts available on ecology, environment and biodiversity. We also included musical compositions of my own, as a way of expressing the universal language that is music.
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Robb Flynn is the lead vocalist, lead guitarist, and mastermind for the thrash metal band Machine Head. Listen every week as Robb brings you backstage while he tours the world bringing you deeper inside the makings of a hard-living touring musician, interviewing friends in bands, his die-hard Machine Head fans (affectionately called “Head Cases”), as well as the wacky cast of his road crew. As you may know, Robb is an outspoken, no holds barred tell-it-like-it-is personality in the Metal com ...
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O que são combustíveis sustentáveis de aviação? Os gases emitidos pelos motores de aviões poluem o meio ambiente afetando a vida de espécies, inclusive a humana. A preocupação mundial sobre mudanças climáticas e a incerteza de abastecimento de petróleo tem levado a uma crescente demanda por fontes renováveis de energia. Com isso, estudos já foram f…
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A Segunda Guerra Mundial é frequentemente considerada um período de autossuficiência, camaradagem e ação que os britânicos podem revisitar em tempos de crise. Jardins da vitória surgiram e a condução prazerosa em transportes públicos foi praticamente eliminada para economizar combustível para as tropas. Diante de uma crise de custo de vida intensif…
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Parece muito estranho, mas os cientistas estão estudando um tubarão que anda em terra. O tubarão "epaulette" é uma das 50 novas espécies descobertas próxima às montanhas da Foja, na Indonésia, em 2006. O tubarão epaulette usa as nadadeiras para se arrastar no fundo dos oceanos. Ele tem manchas pretas pelo seu corpo, seu ventre é branco e a parte de…
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As tartarugas conseguem comunicar-se, mas só agora os seres humanos se dispuseram a ouvi-las. Um cientista estudou 53 criaturas aquáticas que, segundo se acreditava, não emitiam sons. E ele descobriu que, na verdade, elas conseguem se comunicar. No entanto, essas criaturas sempre emitiram suas mensagens, mas os seres humanos nunca haviam pensado em…
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O manguezal é considerado um ecossistema costeiro de transição entre os ambientes terrestre e marinho. Característico de regiões tropicais e subtropicais, está sujeito ao regime das marés, dominado por espécies vegetais típicas, às quais se associam a outros componentes vegetais e animais. Os manguezais são ecossistemas litorâneos que se formam na …
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Por que o conhecimento dos oceanos é fundamental para proteger nossos ecossistemas marinhos? O impacto negativo do ser humano no meio ambiente não é novidade. Sempre nos recusamos a manter um equilíbrio com a natureza. Somos responsáveis ​​pela crise climática que estamos enfrentando. Vemos a mudança climática acontecendo debaixo dos nossos olhos e…
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In this episode, I connect with the founder of Streets For All, Michael Schneider. We discuss the recent huge win, Measure HLA, in the March 2024 Los Angeles elections and how other cities learn from the Streets For All experience and start getting major political wins in their communities, whether large or small. Thank you so much for tuning in! I…
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In this episode, Chuck Marohn, founder of Strong Towns, and I discuss the new book he co-wrote with Daniel Herriges, Escaping the Housing Trap: A Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis, as we walk around in and reflect upon what we see in the Over The Rhine District in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this epis…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Professor Wes Marshall for a discussion about his new book Killed By A Traffic Engineer: Shattering the Delusion that Science Underlies Our Transportation System. Note that this episode was recorded as a Livestreaming event on YouTube so we do frequently take questions from the audience via the chat window. Thank y…
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In this episode, I connect with Maddy Novich, NYC-based mother of three, professor of criminology, and an accidental cargo bike influencer on Instagram, for a discussion about her fascinating journey to becoming passionate about the empowering nature of cargo bikes in general and e-assist cargo bikes in particular. Thank you so much for tuning in! …
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In this episode, I connect with Dan Hendry, the driving force behind Canada's youth transit revolution and the Get On The Bus campaign, for an in-depth conversation about the transformative impacts these efforts are having on the mobility freedom and sense of empowerment of the younger generations in their participating cities. Thank you so much fo…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Dan Piatkowski, Associate Professor of Integrated Land-Use and Transportation Planning at OsloMet University, for a conversation about his brand-new book Bicycle City: Riding the Bike Boom to a Brighter Future, published by Island Press. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it …
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Em 2005, diversas árvores de pinheiro-amarelo com séculos de idade morreram de repente em 6 hectares de floresta na parte norte das Montanhas Rochosas, no Estado norte-americano de Montana. Elas estavam sendo dizimadas por besouros-dos-pinheiros, uma praga que se infiltra nas árvores, do tamanho da ponta de uma borracha de um lápis. No ano seguinte…
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In this episode, I connect with Jim DeCecco, who has come out of retirement to help resurrect the Oceano, CA bike posse ice cream runs and restore the youth bike program mojo to their former glory days. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listenin…
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Cerca de 140 milhões de toneladas de lixo orgânico são geradas anualmente em todo o mundo. Dessas, cerca de 100 milhões de toneladas correspondem a resíduos da cadeia de produção e distribuição de alimentos. Apenas 25% do montante é reaproveitado. Os outros 75% são simplesmente “jogados fora”, configurando um grande desperdício de recursos potencia…
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In this episode, I reconnect with my good friend, Nate Hood from Saint Paul, MN, to discuss his hilarious suburban engagement photos, his stand-up comedy routine, and some very encouraging updates from Minnesota on land use and parking policy reform. Naturally, we sneak in some cycle network discussions, and Jason Slaughter with the Not Just Bikes …
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In this episode, I reconnect with Mike Christensen, train travel expert and the Executive Director of the Utah Rail Passengers Association, for a discussion about recent exciting rail network expansion opportunities and what I would need to do to successfully take the Active Towns Tour to the rails here in the United States. Background: I routinely…
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É um impulso humano natural e político recuar quando ameaçado por uma crise que parece além do nosso controle. O mundo está enfrentando vários desses estresses ao mesmo tempo: escassez de alimentos, inflação, persistência do COVID-19, guerras e os efeitos do aquecimento global. Coletivamente, eles ameaçam a estabilidade e a prosperidade de países a…
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In this episode, I connect with Kristin Fehrman of Walking Detroit for a conversation about how she profiles the beauty and simple pleasures of car-free living in Motor City. During our chat, we trace her journey from Traverse City, MI to a handful of big cities across North America, including San Francisco, Charlotte, Boston, and NYC, only to find…
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In this episode, I connect with Anna Zivarts, author of When Driving Is Not An Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency, a new book by Island Press, available on May 9, 2024. We discuss her journey as a visually impaired person unable to drive to her role as an advocate for other non-drivers and for safer, more inviting environments for all ages a…
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In this special election bonus episode, I connect with a dedicated Houston-based freeway fighter and ER Nurse, Molly Cook, who is running to fill the recently vacated Texas State Senate District 15 position. We talk about what inspired her to get involved at the community level and ultimately run for state office. Thank you so much for tuning in! I…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Timur Ender, who is running for city council in Portland, Oregon's newly created East Portland District. Timur has a long history of public service and was instrumental in launching the buildout of the high-comfort cycle network on the eastside, in addition to countless other infrastructure projects, including side…
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In this episode, I connect with Peter Flax, author of the fabulous new book Live To Ride: Finding Joy and Meaning on a Bicycle. We discuss the fact that if you're riding a bike, you're doing it right and what can be done to get more people riding more often. Along the way, we channel the Dutch and Danish experiences and successes in making riding a…
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In this episode, I speak with Bryn Grunwald on RMI's Carbon Free Transport Team about their new tools and calculators for measuring the benefits and impacts of shifting typical car trips to bikes and e-bikes across several environmental and economic metrics. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend…
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In this episode, you'll meet the duo behind the newest urbanism super-firm, Speck Dempsey, Jeff Speck, author of Walkable City, and Chris Dempsey, former Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Massachusetts. We talk about what prompted them to partner up and how they plan to help cities and towns create more walkable and bikeable environments. I…
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A importância do solo revela ao fato de ele ser um material solto e macio encontrado na superfície da crosta terrestre, sendo fundamental para a vida na Terra. Primeiramente, os solos variam muito na superfície da Terra. Tanto com relação à sua espessura quanto em relação às suas características. Tais como cor, quantidade e organização das partícul…
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Pintar os telhados pode reduzir as temperaturas em até cinco graus. Não é tão comum no Brasil, mas em construções pelo mundo o uso da pintura branca nos telhados começa a ganhar mais adeptos. A grande razão para isso é o ganho de eficiência energética para a edificação. Pintar um telhado de branco pode reduzir entre 40% e 70% a temperatura nos ambi…
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In this episode, I connect with Petru Sofio, a passionate young transportation prodigy who is currently a high school senior in Arlington, MA, a small Boston area community next to Cambridge and Somerville. We discuss why and how he got engaged in advocating for Dutch-inspired cycle network and intersection signal design. Thank you so much for tuni…
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Um estudo holandês relatou pela primeira vez a presença de microplásticos no sangue humano, descoberta que levanta dúvidas sobre uma eventual penetração dessas partículas nos órgãos. Metade das amostras de sangue continha vestígios de PET (polietileno tereftalato), um dos plásticos mais usados no mundo, principalmente na fabricação de garrafas e fi…
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In the episode, I welcome back Cathy Tuttle, an anthropologist and planner, currently living in Utrecht in The Netherlands, to discuss her recent work in and studies of the values and cultural norms influencing the Dutch built environment we've become accustomed to, including the overlapping mobility networks and their current approach to public sp…
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Ethically, we should reduce highway lane miles, not expand them. In this episode, I chat with Jeanie Ward-Waller, who made national news last fall when she was let go from Caltrans, the California state DOT (Department of Transportation), after she blew the whistle on a process being employed to cut corners and add an additional freeway lane. Thank…
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In this episode, I connect with Austin-based journalist and the author of the new book City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America's Highways, Megan Kimble. In the book, she follows the story of three major freeway fights playing out in the state of Texas over the period of about four years while channeling the movement of fr…
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In this episode, I talk with Mike West about his quest to import proven Dutch sustainable safety mobility design concepts into his home state of Utah. Mike is a city planner working for Lehi, UT, while living in the planned community of Daybreak in South Jordan, UT, which features an impressive network of off-street pathways. Thank you so much for …
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In this episode, I connect with Burnaby, BC-based transportation engineer Roy Symons, for a chat about his beautiful book fietspad: A Journey Through The Netherlands Documenting its Bicycle Infrastructure that he recently published. We also talk about his journey as a classically trained civil engineer from Scotland to a passionate advocate for the…
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Agricultor suíço ensina a plantar água na Bahia. Uma pupunheira atrai uma multidão de pássaros japus à entrada de uma fazenda no sul da Bahia. Ela foi a primeira da temporada a produzir um dos frutos mais apreciados pelo dono da propriedade, mas mesmo assim ele decidiu deixá-los para os pássaros. O suíço Ernest Götsch diz que, enquanto várias práti…
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In this episode, I connect with Prue Oswin, founder of Sidelines Traffic from the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia, for a deep conversation about safer active transportation infrastructure. We even explore applying the four core virtues of stoicism - wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice - in designing environments appropriate for all age…
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A ocorrência de gelo do Oceano Ártico proporciona o ambiente ideal para os ursos polares caçarem seu principal alimento: as focas, que usam as placas de gelo flutuantes para dar à luz e amamentar seus filhotes. No entanto, com a perda progressiva da cobertura de gelo nos últimos anos, a disponibilidade de presas diminuiu bastante. Sem o gelo, não t…
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Darcy Varney Kitching with Boulder Transportation Connections is back on the pod to talk about her new role in transportation demand management (TDM), share her personal experiences from her week without driving challenge, and reflect on her recent Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please s…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Michael "Mike" Pasternock, who has catapulted the Strong Towns YouTube Channel to new heights in the past year. We discuss his journey from a high school teacher in the Midwest to a wedding video producer in the Phoenix area to the new face of the Strong Towns YouTube Channel based in Chicago. Thank you so much for…
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O drone atua nas áreas de: Infraestrutura, Transporte, Segurança e Agricultura. Na agricultura, são utilizados para monitorar o desenvolver da lavoura com mais precisão, sanando as suas necessidades e fazendo com que se tenha uma maior produtividade. Com o uso de diferentes câmeras é possível obter diferentes tipos de imagens. Como os drones podem …
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In this episode, I reconnect with Todd Litman, Founder and Executive Director of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute (VTPI) for a discussion about his research into the elements we must take into consideration as we strive to transform our communities into our desired paradises. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, plea…
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Rethink35 is suing TxDOT: Why this action has global implications. In this special, bonus episode, I connect with Kelsey Huse and Gregory Bertrand, volunteers with Rethink35, for an urgent conversation about the two legal actions that this community group has taken to try and stop this project. Please sign on to the Civil Rights Complaint and make …
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In this episode, I connect with Lucy Maloney, an advocate and frequent spokesperson in the battle for safer streets and safe cycling routes in Vancouver, BC. We cover the ongoing disturbing trend of victim blaming instead of addressing the core street design issues, the recent move to remove bike lanes in Stanley Park, the push to create and mainta…
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Desigualdade e exclusão social, cada vez mais evidentes, podem inviabilizar o progresso. É fato que a urbanização tem sido uma das forças motrizes mais significativas do desenvolvimento global recente. Atualmente, as cidades respondem por aproximadamente 80% do PIB gerado em todo o mundo. Mas, se por um lado a urbanização impulsiona a economia glob…
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In this episode, I connect with Robert "Bob" Searns, the author of Beyond Greenways: The Next Step for City Trails and Walking Routes, a recent book published by Island Press. We discuss the concept of formal Grand Loops around entire cities and shorter Town Walks that can be cobbled together quite easily. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you en…
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In this episode, I welcome back Professor Peter Norton of the University of Virginia for a continuation of our discussion about the long legacy of parents fighting for safer streets in the United States of America and how Motordom ultimately prevailed in most cases where they were challenged. We also draw comparisons between the street safety prote…
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In this episode, I connect with Joshua Funches for a conversation about the National Youth Bike Council and the Youth Bike Summit happening in June in Lehigh Valley, PA. We talk about their efforts to engage more youths and young adults in the bicycle movement, the empowering nature of kids being able to ride bikes to meet their daily transportatio…
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A Educação Ambiental pode ser entendida como uma metodologia em conjunto, onde cada pessoa pode assumir e adquirir o papel de membro principal do processo de ensino/aprendizagem a ser desenvolvido, desde que cada pessoa ou grupo seja agente ativamente participativo na análise de cada um dos problemas ambientais diagnosticados e com isso buscando so…
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In this episode, I connect with Deema Aburizik, the force of nature behind the new Street Design Team, a firm that is taking inspiration from the Dutch Cycling Embassy, the European Cyclists' Federation, and other institutions to build the knowledge capacity needed to expand the active mobility networks on the ground in Dubai, the UAE and across th…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Joe Minicozzi, founder of Urban3, to discuss why our traditional development patterns were and are more productive financially and how that relates to Strong Towns and creating more Active Towns that promote a culture of activity. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a …
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