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Sustainable Living
(2548 people) | Infrastructure
(763 people) | Ecopsychology
(933 people) | EcoVillages
(2026 people) | Bats
(217 people) | Energy Efficiency and Conservation
(1740 people) | Environmental Justice
(1525 people) | Energy Security and Sustainability
(927 people) | Energy Pollution
(598 people) | Urban Ecology
(1254 people) | Climate Change
(3177 people) | Public Health
(861 people) | Appropriate Technology
(1162 people) | Ecotourism
(1365 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1326 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1445 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(1990 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(2459 people) | Children's Health
(988 people) | Land Use Policy
(502 people) | Religion and Ecology
(900 people)
About
Bicycling is my background, my passion, the lense by which I see the world, my expertise, and my primary mission.
(See: Bighk)
But that's not to say I'm not interested in many other things!
I currently serve as the board president of Florida Bicycle Association.
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Remove Mighk about 1 year ago
From a biological perspective, it might be useful to ask ourselves what kind of species we want to be. We were once a keystone species, actually improving habitat for other species. Then we became an agricultural plague species, destroying habitat of other species. Next we became a technological plague species, accelerating the destruction to an insane rate. We have the potential to become a technological keystone species, one that can restore much of what we've destroyed.
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