

How can you not love Google? They provide top quality services, often for free, like my Gmail account, and now they are speaking out on global warming and have set up a $1 billion philanthropic arm, Google.org, dedicated to addressing the great issues of our time. Google.org aspires ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in February, about Climate Change, Industry

Dr. Alex Farrell is the director of transportation sustainability at UC Berkeley and was one of my first interviews in the project. Here we discuss some automotive technology; touching on increases in fuel economy, 2nd generation biofuels, plug in hybrids, and hydrogen vehicles. More on Dr. Farrell after the clips ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in October 2007, about Biofuels, Clean Technologies, Events, Transport

It can get tough to keep track of the hundreds of pieces of gear in your trailer over the course of three months. I had a brain fart and left the wireless card for my laptop in Washington, DC and have thus been unable to keep you guys up to ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in October 2007, about Events

L. Hunter Lovins, Esq., is the president and founder of Natural Capitalism Inc.. In 1982 she co-founded Rocky Mountain Institute and led that organization as its CEO for Strategy until 2002. Under her leadership, RMI grew into an internationally recognized research center, widely celebrated for its innovative thinking in energy ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in October 2007, about Events

Running from Pittsburgh, PA all the way to Washington, DC is a picturesque bicycle path made by Rails to Trails. Rails to Trails is an organization that converts old railroad tracks to community use walking and cycling trails. As a result of their work, our ride to Washington, DC was ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in October 2007, about Coal & Oil, Events

We passed 3,000 miles yesterday! If we had the good sense to travel across the country in a straight line, we'd be done by now. But fortunately for us, common sense has seldom entered the equation on this trip and we have nearly 1,000 miles left to ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in September 2007, about Events, Transport

Perhaps as a twisted cosmic reminder of the horrible events that occurred six years ago... today sucked. Enormously. My bike is now squeaking and skipping gears, I am limping around the motel room, and I am riding lighter by a factor of one camera bag. I started off this morning ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in September 2007, about Events

I'm now in Moscow, Iowa and it is not the cultural epicenter one might imagine. It, like the last State, just feels like another section of an 800 mile wide corn field. I am 210 miles from Chicago where I have to be for interviews on Thursday morning - which ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in September 2007, about Events

Food, or Fuel? Is the government ignoring the math? We've been making good time, covering 400 miles in the last 5 days, trying to get to Omaha for a break before we push on to Chicago. Eastern Colorado and the first half of Nebraska were not the perfectly flat ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in August 2007, about Biofuels, Events

Ride to Sustain is on the road again, and in style! Abby has gone back to real life, but we have a new addition; my dad is taking time off his normal 80 hour week of saving the world to come for a ride. Also, our custom riding jerseys have ... keep reading
Written by Colin Davis in August 2007, about Events
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