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Alternative Transportation Festival
Largest Alternative Transportation Festival in Northeast

September 22-24, 2006
Boston City Hall Plaza (Sept. 22-23) FREE admission
Larz Anderson Museum of Transportation, Brookline, MA (Sept. 24)
See the best Technologies and Services in Clean Transportation​
ONE-STOP SHOPPING AND VIEWING FOR ALL
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION NEEDS!
See the best the world has to offer in See the best the world has to offer in CLEAN LEAN TRANSPORTATION RANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES ECHNOLOGIES!!
Hybrids w solar-cars w hydrogen fuel-cell w custom bikes w CNG w
cars running on vegetable oil w biodiesel w public transit w Segways
w scooters w corporate and municipal fleets w pedicabs w and more​
Check out at: www.AltWheels.org
 
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"Cradle to Cradle" & AltWheels Festival

I think two of the best sources of information about transportation and mobility that are "eco-effective" are the book "Cradle to Cradle" by William McDonough and William Braungart (North Point Press) and the annual AltWheels Alternative-Transportation Festival in Boston and Brookline, Mass. (http://www.altwheels.org).

I also host a weekly, 30-minute radio show on hybrids and alternative-fuel vehicles. It's called "This New Car: Clean, Mean Driving Machines." It's available in MP3 format on the website of WICN/90.5 FM, the NPR affiliate serving Central New England, at http://www.wicn.org/programs/thisnewcar/schedule.htm.

I'd be interested to hear from you what you think of the "Cradle to Cradle" book, if you've read it, as well as the AltWheels Festival, if you've attended it.
 
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