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Kaid Benfield is director of sustainable communities and smart growth at the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, DC. More »
Chris Cheatham is a LEED Accredited Professional and green building authority who frequently speaks to groups and associations. More »
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Rodrigo Herrera Vegas is a writer for for one of Argentina's main newspapers, La Nación, and a radio show host. More »
Warren Karlenzig Warren Karlenzig is the founder and president of Common Current. More »
Geoff Wilkinson is the Vice Chair of the Building Standards Faculty of the Chartered Institute of Building.i More »
Chuck Wolfe Chuck Wolfe is a lawyer, professor, and photographer who blogs at MyUrbanist. More »
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“I agree that biking seems to be going mainstream. Yet, I - like you - live in a city/region that seems to emphasize this (Seattle). I hope our perception is not "rose-colored" just because our daily lives see many bicyclists (i.e. it is our personal social norm). To get past preaching to the cycling crowd the idea is to mainstream biking as a norm for running errands, getting to ...”
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