Cleaning up school bus emissions
September 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
When David Kilbourne picked up his 8-year-old son from Lake Travis Elementary in spring 2007, he noticed smoke billowing from idling buses parked in queue behind the school. The exhaust fumes his son was breathing each day as he waited to be picked up, he says, were contributing to his son’s migraine headaches. “My son is the quarterback for his youth football team,” said Kilbourne. “Because there’s only one quarterback, when he gets these headaches, it affects the team.”
Kilbourne remembers noticing the bus exhaust during the school’s bus safety week. “They were talking about how buses are safe when it comes to traffic accidents,” he said, “but there’s more to a bus’s safety than traffic accidents, like having air that’s safe to breathe.”
The coincidence spurred Kilbourne to take action. Not only did he write several letters to his local newspaper, but Kilbourne approached the head of his district’s transportation department to discuss air quality in and around its buses. After he spoke to Rick Walterscheid, the transportation director at the Lake Travis Independent School District, the school system put a no-idling policy into effect.
Walterscheid didn’t stop there, either. Later that year the 79th Texas Legislature adopted House Bill 3469, which established and authorized the formation of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer a statewide clean school bus program.
Tags: · Agency, CNG, Diesel, Emissions, Environmental Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, Idling, School Buses, Schools, Texas
Amtrak — Brimming With Passengers And Green Potential
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
It’s refreshing in these days of gas and environmental calamities, not to mention lending and budget crises, to hear about something that’s chugging along in a positive direction.
That’s the story of Amtrak, or nearly so, at this junction. Ridership on the American passenger rail service is up a healthy 14 percent compared to [...]
Tags: · Acela, Amtrak, Boston, Chicago, Mass Transit, New York, trains, Washington DC
Resurrecting The Rails: Can Trains Trump Cars And Create Greener Cities?
March 7th, 2008 · No Comments
By Bill Marvel
Once upon a time in American cities, if you didn’t have a car you could still go almost anywhere. A network of steel rails and trolley wires laced together downtowns and neighborhoods, and ran far out into the countryside to connect with suburbs.
Photo by Geoffrey Marvel
DART trains pull into downtown Plano.
Electric interurbans [...]
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Getting Biofuel Off The Ground
February 26th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Entrepreneur/showman Richard Branson refuses to accept the notion that air travel will always be a guilty pleasure or necessary evil for globe trotting environmentalists.
On Sunday, Branson’s Virgin Atlantic airline was the first to fly a commercial aircraft using biofuel as part of its fuel mix. It wasn’t a commercial flight, mind you [...]
Tags: · Aviation, Biofuels, Greenpeace, Richard Branson, Virgin Atlantic



