Green Public Transport
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:58
More and more towns have plans to go green when it comes to public transportation. That means hybrid or electric buses and bike sharing programs. And sustainability advocates are pushing for more. We'll take a look at clean ways to commute, with guests: Robert Brinkmann, Ph.D., vice provost for scholarship and research; dean of graduate studies; professor of geology, environment and sustainability, Hofstra University Lauren Bailey, director of climate policy, Tri-State Transportation Melissa Schlag, climate advocate, Connecticut Fund for the Environment/Save the Sound Jennifer Kleindienst, sustainability director, Wesleyan University Roland Lemar, co-chair, Transportation Committee; Connecticut state representative, D-New Haven
More and more towns have plans to go green when it comes to public transportation. That means hybrid or electric buses and bike sharing programs. And sustainability advocates are pushing for more. We'll take a look at clean ways to commute, with guests: Robert Brinkmann, Ph.D., vice provost for scholarship and research; dean of graduate studies; professor of geology, environment and sustainability, Hofstra University Lauren Bailey, director of climate policy, Tri-State Transportation Melissa

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