How transit mechanics united to demand cleaner air. Third in a reader-funded series.
I am climbing into a truck so big I have to use the handrail to pull myself into the diesel monster. Inside, smoking a cigarette with hands that look like they could heft a bus, is the equally daunting Mike Smith -- the health and safety officer for CAW Local 2200 -- who is here to talk to me about the battle he waged with the Coast Mountain Bus System to change to a cleaner fuel.
http://thetyee.ca/News/2009/07/17/PollutionFight/
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Our goal as the Livable Region Coalition (LRC) is to provide a voice for those who believe that efficient and sustainable transportation is a cornerstone for the future of the Lower Mainland. We believe that through creating attractive transportation choices, encouraging urban density, and preserving green space and agricultural land, we can make our communities better places to live and grow.
We believe that the provincial government's strategy to pursue excessive development through the Gateway project is detrimental to the well-being of Greater Vancouver. The Gateway project's stated goals of reducing pollution and congestion will not materialize. Evidence for this comes from many sources. Instead, we advocate real solutions that will actually work and will be less expensive.