"Tech giant Google has revealed itself as the prospective end user of a proposed southeast Michigan data center, announcing Tuesday that it has struck a deal for DTE Energy to power a facility in the utility’s territory."
"Tech giant Google has revealed itself as the prospective end user of a proposed southeast Michigan data center, announcing Tuesday that it has struck a deal for DTE Energy to power a facility in the utility’s territory."
We have choices.
We can bankrupt our transportation system while repairing car roads.
We can buy giant vehicles for everyday errands.
We can pay high gas prices.
Or we can build reliable transit & wide, safe, connected bike lanes.
It's our future. Speak up for what you need.
(Amsterdam protest 1970s)
#bikeTooter
"Reno Travis with the 2,000 bicycles left on the playa at Burning Man 2011. Most will go to the Reno Bike Collective and other bike organizations, some will be repainted and added to the BRC Yellow Bike program."
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10111/6134486040/ #BikeTooter #History

Here in SF, @SafeStreetRebel installed a mini road diet at the 4th St/Channel intersection in Mission Bay where a driver killed a 2-year-old last month.
They also tallied all the City's proposed changes in response to 138 fatalities in the past 5 years, and it's revealing. 33% of fatal crashes led to NO proposed changes. 71% either proposed no change, repainting existing road markings, or just doing changes already required by state law.
https://www.safestreetrebel.com/blog/community-installs-safety-improvements-at-4th-and-channel-st/

Just before 9pm on Friday February 27th, a driver struck and killed a 2 year old child crossing the street at 4th and Channel and injured her mother. This was the third time in 2026 a driver killed someone outside of a car in San Francisco and since then, two
Oooh, a prior oil crisis is what turned the Netherlands from a driving country to a bicycling country.
The Guardian: Do we want to keep fixing the same issue? Unlearned lessons from the first big oil crisis
As energy prices tripled in the 1970s due to Middle Eastern wars, Scandinavia, France and the Netherlands sped up green transition