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eb-cafe-lighterEric Britton – eric.britton@ecoplan.org
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Tel. +336 5088 0787
Skype: newmobility

 

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About the editor:

Eric Britton
13, rue Pasteur. Courbevoie 92400 France

Bio: Founding editor of World Streets (1988), Eric Britton is an American political scientist, teacher, occasional consultant, and sustainability activist who has observed, learned, taught and worked on missions and advisory assignments on all continents. In the autumn of 2019, he committed his remaining life work to the challenges of aggressively countering climate change and specifically greenhouse gas emissions emanating from the mobility sector. He is not worried about running out of work. Further background and updates: @ericbritton | http://bit.ly/2Ti8LsX | #fekbritton | https://twitter.com/ericbritton | and | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbritton/ Contact: climate@newmobility.org) | +336 508 80787 (Also WhatApp) | Skype: newmobility.)

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2 thoughts on “Contact

  1. Wanted to give some comment after visiting your website.

    Liked the criticism on Delhi Metro – I saw a tv program recently that was very positive about it (actually, it was the CNN Future Cities, must have been this: http://questmeansbusiness.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/16/delhis-metro-cool-calm-and-on-time/). Anyways, the positivism made me curious. Is it really *that* good. At least in India, there’s always more than one truth.

    Apropos India.

    It’s a main market for the BM One automated transport solution we have in the works. While automated cars may (or may not) become commonplace some day, they do not solve the issue of road congestion. We’re planning a very light weight, very scalable PRT system that would fit in existing cities.

    ArcticStartup made an article of us last spring (http://www.arcticstartup.com/2010/04/16/bm-design-and-the-future-of-transportation). Otherwise, I cannot provide you a ready text to publish but if you like to see more, visit the website.

    Happy 2011 to you. :)

    – Asko Kauppi
    BM Design Oy
    http://www.bmdesign.fi
    we want to move you

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