Saturday, October 31, 2009

October 2009: This month on World Streets
Our planet's only sustainable transportation daily.

Another busy month on World Streets with 10,676 visitors who dropped in to pick up and at least scan a total of 29 articles, touching on such exotic topics as sighing maidens (look right), singing escalators, cultural revolvers, fancy parking, new tools, sleeping policemen, miraculous technology, terrified oilmen, a brave lizard, COP15, women as leaders of the policy debates and key decision-making positions, and of course a lot on our old friends carbon and climate. Support World Streets, one of a kind.

One full month of World Streets in one click:

* Click here to directly address on-line October postings

* And here for the PDF covering the full month.

Who is reading Streets?


And here you can see where the last eighty visitors came from. Our typical pattern, with those huge white swaths in Africa and the former Soviet Union counties. That said, things are heating up nicely in China, Taiwan, and much of South-east Asia. Stay tuned.

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Paying our bills:

We have not yet found the sponsorship needed to keep the journal afloat in 2010. The situation is rather grim, so if you would like help us brainstorm on this, please get in touch. I am sure that with energetic collaboration we will solve this problem and go on to do better yet in 2010. I kind of think the planet needs us. And I hope you agree. Don't be shy now. Get in touch. Lend a hand. After all, it's your planet.

Eric Britton
Editor

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  1. Thanx for the valuable information. This was just the thing I was looking for, I have added you on Skype..... keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.

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