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Another day, another 5 needless road deaths

The family of a man who was killed by a hit-and-run driver are calling on the government to broaden the definition in law of ‘death by dangerous driving’ to include a failure to stop, call 999 and render aid on scene until further help arrives.  At time of writing, their petition has almost 6,000 signatures. The driver who killed Ryan…

Bad Parking Awards 2021 – entries now open

The explosive rise in online shopping over lockdown has flooded our streets with delivery vans. Nothing wrong with that you might think. After all, home deliveries are convenient for many and replace a large number of car shopping trips with a smaller number undertaken by professional drivers. However, many aren’t entirely professional. In fact, in many cases they’re downright dangerous.…

Cycling Collectivism

If there’s to be a silver lining to Coronavirus, it’ll be a renewed sense of community spirit. A small step towards collectivism that might endure beyond the epidemic. We could certainly learn a thing or two about cycling collectivism from our Scandinavian cousins. Like so many of the best cycling ideas, Cycling Without Age started in Copenhagen. Ole Kassow wanted…

Hydrogen-powered homes to demo greener alternative to natural gas

The natural gas we use to cook and heat our homes is responsible for over 30 per cent of the UK’s carbon emissions so in an attempt to reduce that impact on the environment, two show homes where all the appliances are powered entirely by hydrogen are being built in Gateshead. As part of the government’s drive to phase out…

Economics of biodiversity: Governments must account for natural assets

The Covid pandemic may yet leave a positive legacy. Amidst the human tragedy is a growing realisation that we are abusing and depleting the natural resources of our planet. So says Partha Dasgupta, Professor at Cambridge and author of The Dasgupta Review, a major report on the economics of biodiversity commissioned by the UK Treasury. According to the report, governments…