[sustran] "World Streets" - on your doorstep this morning

Administrative User eric.britton at ecoplan.org
Tue Mar 3 11:43:29 JST 2009


Paris, 2 March 2009
Dear friends and colleagues around the world,

Today, March 2nd  2009, is the opening day of a new 21st century newspaper
devoted to concise and independent reporting on leading edge developments in
the field of sustainable transportation worldwide.  Entitled World Streets
<http://www.worldstreets.org/>  you can pick it up for the first time this
morning at http://www.worldstreets.org. <http://www.worldstreets.org/> 

This collaborative initiative of the New Mobility Agenda  can be described
in a few words as follows: 

1.	Authoritative information on leading edge thinking and practice in
the field of sustainable transportation, world-wide.  
2.	Focusing on transport in cities 
3.	Tackling above all the challenges of how to achieve big, fast
greenhouse gas reductions 
4.	On the lookout for measures, projects and policies that are going to
pay off within two to four years.

Our goal is to make World Streets focused enough, concise enough, and
interesting enough to be worthy of your attention on a regular basis.  

World Streets is the latest collaborative project of the New Mobility Agenda
<http://www.newmobility.org/> , an active force for change and improvement
in the transport sector worldwide since 1988.

Stay in touch. As always your comments, inputs, and insights will prove to
be our success.
 
Eric Britton
Founder and Collaborating Editor
World Streets 

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       & check out World Streets -- www.Worldstreets.org 
      Europe:   8/10 rue Joseph Bara,     75006 Paris,  France    
        T:  +331 4326 1323  or  +339 7044 4179   Skype: ericbritton
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