WATCH: Full-Sized ThinBike Folds Flat for City Living
A bicycle that snaps and clicks flat within five seconds for passing through subway turnstyles, walking down city sidewalks or climbing the stairs of Hill's 6 floor walkup.
A bicycle that snaps and clicks flat within five seconds for passing through subway turnstyles, walking down city sidewalks or climbing the stairs of Hill's 6 floor walkup.
www.nytimes.com | Posted 02.18.2012
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Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 07.19.2011
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Jennifer Grayson | Posted 05.25.2011
From an environmental perspective, I take issue with an all-or-nothing approach to meat eating. We don't insist that people ride their bikes exclusively, or only shop at the farmers market, or never travel by airplane
Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 11.17.2011
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Huffington Post | Posted 10.01.2009
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Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
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Waylon Lewis | Posted 05.25.2011
A mainstream talk show would reach millions of Americans each night, and in so doing, do for green interests what Jon Stewart has done for politics: make it accessible.
Isabel Cowles | Posted 05.25.2011
If you have green fever, you already know all of the eco-friendly things you can do. The trick is to set an example and include people in your efforts without seeming like you're trying to forcefully convert them.
Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 04.17.2012