Tag: Copenhagen

How to Fall in Love With the Place You Live

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The city where you really want to live—that ideal place you wish your own town would become—is not some plan shining on an urban designer’s computer screen. Read more »

Five Benefits of the Crowd-Sourced City

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With the rise of affordable consumer electronics and the explosion of the information age, the gap between professionals and amateurs has narrowed. Read more »

Bike Copenhagen Part II: If You Build It, They Will Come

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Over half the population (55%, according to the Center for Trafik) rides a bike to work or school in Copenhagen, and this is the real key to cycle culture success. This is a catch-22, but bear with me. Read more »

Bike Copenhagen Part I: Crazy or Dedicated? Why Copenhageners Love to Ride

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The Danish are supposed to be some of the happiest people on the planet. Could this be because they cycle so much? Copenhagener Maja Hesselholt is a stunning 5'8” Nordic blond. Read more »

The Art of COP15

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The Little Mermaid is Copenhagen’s best known icon, sitting in the water a half kilometer north of the storied tourist area Nyhavn. Read more »

Chris Carlsson and Tom Athanasiou Debate Cap and Trade at COP15

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I spent a week rushing about Copenhagen, trying to find my friends, get the scoops, figure out how best to understand this crazy global gathering. Read more »

Counting Bikes in Copenhagen

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Streetsfilm reports from Copenhagen during the United Nations climate summit, looking at the city's innovative bicycle infrastructure:

Tens of thousands of people from nearly every nation on earth have descended on Copenhagen this. Read more »

Copenhagen, Deluged

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Writing from the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen, it has to be said at the outset that it is impossible to describe in depth everything going on here. Read more »
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