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Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Lloyd Alter
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
April 23, 2019, 3:07 p.m.
The industrial revolution ushered in an era of more efficient transportation. As history has shown us, the impact of our ability to move easily across town and across the planet is complex. It has made the world smaller but it has also given rise to the climate crisis. This week on Sea Change Radio we speak to TreeHugger‘s Lloyd Alter about innovations in the transportation space. First, we look at one of the cleanest, oldest and best forms of modern transport: the bicycle. We look at the latest designs in e-bikes, discuss whether or not they will come down in price and become more ubiquitous, and examine the gender gap in cycling. Then we talk about the threat that cheap flights and booming ridership pose for the planet, and the future of self-driving cars and ride-sharing.

Track: Below The Bassline
Artist: Ernest Ranglin
Album: Below The Bassline
Label: Universal Island Records
Year: 1996

Track: Secrets
Artist: Alex Wise
Album: Blurred
Label: N/A
Year: 2012

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