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I post a lot of links to Mastodon -- basically I use it as a reading list. They are mostly about urbanism, biking, traffic planning, public transportation, equality and climate change. I thought it might be a good idea, to share and archive some of those links here as well. Someone might be interested.
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Bike riding can help you learn your city better - opinion
Riding a bike is not only great for your physical health and mental health but it also helps you explore and learn about your city better.
People Care About Climate Change, Some Just Don’t Understand It
As the earth warms and the effects of extreme weather grow increasingly dire, so too are the warnings from climate scientists. But the message doesn’t seem to be landing.
How Many Books Does the Average Person Read? A Breakdown
I’m going to handle this statistically rather than trying to paint a picture of who an average reader is. People are all over the place. My mom, for instance, maybe reads a book a year despite having retired from a large library system. It’s just not her thing. On the other end, I know at least a few people who manage to finish 200+ books each year. Reading is their primary hobby.
On the Ethics of Street Photography and the Homeless
When was the last time someone unintentionally wronged you? Did they apologize with intent and sincerity? What were you able to do about it? If you’re like me, this has probably happened to you before. If you were homeless, this would happen almost every single time a street photographer takes their pictures. What’s the photographer’s intention? Some likes on Instagram? Here we’re going to discuss the ethics of street photography and the homeless in a straightforward manner.
Read it on thephoblographer.com
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If you are interested in topics and reads like the above, check my Mastodon -- link in the footer.
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Comments are welcome -- send them to uptempo07.brines [the usual symbol] icloud.com.
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