We cannot talk about sustainable development when such huge disparities are still so evident in so many axes; especially in something as important as health and a clean environment.
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We cannot talk about sustainable development when such huge disparities are still so evident in so many axes; especially in something as important as health and a clean environment.
Health, strongly linked to the environmental conditions of where we live should not be a luxury. Pollution, exactly the black smoke from different vehicles has affected me leaving me in bed.
I recently traveled to the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transportation and with much humility I reflect on the following. Having lived for some time in cities in the global north, I already knew the privilege this means, but this time it's about the healthy environment.
βWhy was that man shouting at you, Mummy?β
Women cycling are always on guard for danger. Dani talks to Metro's @jamesbesanvalle.bsky.social alongside today's
@forestbike.bsky.social + Madison LCC Women's Network report metro.co.uk/2025/02/05/c...
I guess playing with the feet on the surface gives the right to use pedestrian crossing.
The media treatment and way of portraying the statements of Colombiaβs president vs. Canada prime minister as response to Trump; coloniality itβs called.
Took part of the #criticalmass yesterday at Geneva. Using the body to reclaim the roads definitely is something else when using a bike.
Oui π
My welcome βtweetβ in this new social media is something Iβve been reflecting lately. The meaning and the experience of βriding togetherβ. With bike lanes too narrow and shared roads with furious cars this joyful way of riding seems quite impossible, but still desirable.