January 27, 2008

Save Money & Reduce Greenhouse Gases: Stop Idling

Over and over on green web sites and blogs I've read that one way to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) and save money is to stop idling. They urge me to shut down my engine if I'm going to be stopped for more than 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 2 minutes, 10 minutes - none of them seem to agree on how long.

Frankly, I was skeptical. Even though I know that, "When you're not moving, you're getting zero miles per gallon," wasn't there some mitigating reason not to turn off the engine? Doesn't the engine need to be warmed up? What about the amount of gas it takes to start the engine - isn't that more than when the engine is running? What about the wear and tear on the engine with all that on and off? After all, I don't want to save a few pennies or emissions only to have to replace my engine early.

I decided to research a little more. Here's what I found.

Car Talk
Edmunds
California Consumer Energy Center

So here are Tina's Green Buckeye guidelines for idling:

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January 15, 2008

Streetcars for Central Ohio

A group called 1000 Friends of Central Ohio invites you to consider "a future where streetcars, urban revitalization, cleaner air, walkable communities, lower costs of living, regional cooperation and high-paying jobs are central to the fabric of life in central Ohio."

At a meeting Tuesday, January 22, at 5:30 p.m. in the new offices of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, 1000 Friends of Central Ohio will announce a new campaign in support of Columbus streetcars. They invite you to join them at this free event to learn more about their organization and their plans to work for better regional transportation.

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January 14, 2008

Two Wheeling Blog on 2012 Biking Goal

Columbus attorney Doug Morgan bikes to work no matter the weather, but he says we don't have to commute by bicycle every day to improve the environment and our lives. Click on over to Two Wheeling, Doug's blog, to read his post.

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September 22, 2007

World Carfree Day, But Not in Columbus

Did you know today is World Carfree Day? No? Neither did I.

As far as I'm aware, there are no local celebrations of World Carfree Day in Central Ohio. In fact, there appear to be no celebrations in Ohio at all. It looks like the concept of "carfree" hasn't hit Buckeye consciousness. Groups like 1000 Friends of Central Ohio are trying to get us to think about light rail and other forms of public transit, though.

Can you imagine Central Ohio going carfree on a Buckeye game day?!

The university is making it possible for tailgaters to recycle now, and they're picking recyclables out of the trash from the stadium. So we're making progress!

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July 20, 2007

Solar Cars in Lancaster

High school students participating in the Dell-Winston School Solar Car Challenge will be stopping in Lancaster around noon tomorrow. (Seems like an odd time to stop rolling in a solar car . . . )

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June 3, 2007

Speak Up on Public Transportation

The Ohio Environmental Council makes it easy to write a letter to your state senator in support of public transportation funding.

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May 22, 2007

Take the Columbus Bikeways Plan Survey

Meredith Joy of Consider Biking turned us on to this opportunity to influence the future today.

Click over to take the Columbus Bikeways Plan survey and share your vision of a sustainable, bike-friendly city.


As Meredith says, "It'll be the most important thing you'll do this year to improve biking conditions in Columbus."

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May 20, 2007

Columbus Re-Wired Competition Extends Deadlines

I hadn't posted more on this guy before because it seemed to be happening faster than I could react. I guess the sponsors of the Columbus Re-Wired competition must have felt the same way, because they've extended the deadlines for participating from May to August!


Columbus Re-Wired is an urban design competition focusing on public transportation. According to the Columbus Re-Wired site, Columbus is the largest city in the US without "significant forms of robust public transportation."



We all know that we're going to need something more robust than COTA and individual vehicles in coming years. A competition is a great way to engage creative people, who seem to thrive on deadlines. Monetary prizes are a bonus, too! This competition awards $8,000 for first prize.

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April 11, 2007

A Different Kind of Opening Day

Doug over at Two Wheeling blog is inviting folks to join him and his buddies in riding bikes to work next Tuesday. What a great way to celebrate the opening day of bike season!

(Of course, Doug bikes to work in all seasons . . . )

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February 25, 2007

Consider Biking in Central Ohio

News of a forming organization for bicyclists reached me this week. Meredith Joy has initiated Consider Biking, whose aim is to connect the local biking community and encourage all citizens to "consider biking" as a viable transportation option.

Meredith invites you to the first meeting of the group March 4 at 8:00 p.m. in Clintonville. More details, including how to RSVP to Meredith, appear on the Green Buckeye calendar.

A semi-related item: did you know COTA has a "Bike 'n Bus" program? Part of the fun of writing for this blog is discovering all the resources that are already available for living a greener life. As a community, we have some excellent resources. I think part of the solution is becoming aware of what already exists, collaborating to put the pieces of the puzzle together, and actually making it work for ourselves! (It's easier said than done, I know.)

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February 24, 2007

Community Charrettes for Public Transportation

I've just added three related events to the Green Buckeye calendar. These events are design charrettes on the topic of public transportation in Central Ohio. Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects Livable Communities Commitee, these charrettes will:

". . . promote dialogue about the status of and the possibilities for the role of public transportation in Columbus, Ohio with special emphasis placed on illustrating how multiple transportation modes can and should work together to provide a complete network that connects citizens with their community."
Whew.

Charrettes addressing a central hub, urban neighborhoods, and suburban neighborhoods are scheduled:

March 4: Suburban Connector - Linworth (and others)
March 6: Central Hub - Downtown (and others)
March 12: Urban Neighborhood - Fairgrounds/OSU Campus (and others)

Check the calendar for more details.

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