Post Carbon Institute Program Director Daniel Lerch was recently quoted in an article in the New York Times Green Inc. Column:
In a recent e-mail message, Daniel Lerch, the program director at the Post Carbon Institute, a California-based research organization focusing on fossil fuel depletion and climate change, told me he thought "a larger trend away from absolute car-centrism (in both city planning and individuals' preferences) is quite evident and has been under way for some time" in the United States.
He pointed, for example, to the rise of New Urbanism — a school of urban design arising in the 1980s and grounded in the idea that communities ought to be oriented around accessibility, public spaces and, well, walking as a viable option for getting things done on a day-to-day basis...


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