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Albert Koehl is an environmental lawyer, writer, adjunct professor and cycling advocate. He resides in Toronto.

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Let’s talk about the car population problem


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The High Cost of Free Parking


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Avoiding the zombie apocalypse


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What reality TV can do for climate change


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Boosting cycling and walking key to solving transit woes


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Cycling advocacy: How a little self-evaluation can help our fight for safer roads


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Save a barrel, save a billion


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Presentation: Active Transportation


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Why we mourn fallen cyclists


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Lighter, slower vehicles good for climate and road safety


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Canada and the upside down world: Who are the real radicals today?


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Presentation: Road to Health


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What’s love got to do with it? Love and destruction on Valentine’s Day


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‘Dirty oil’? Nonsense: It’s a bargain


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Delivering the goods: Toronto’s clogged streets


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“We the living . . .”


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Mayor Ford ends the ‘war on the car’ and starts one against motorists


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Tar sands are good, but bike lanes? Not so much


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Up in the air, destroying the planet


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Speed demon – Lowering limit by 10 km will save lives and rescue the planet


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The war on The Car: An update


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All aboard! Canada could slash carbon emissions by laying on luxury buses for intercity travel.


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Review of Property Rights and Natural Resources (Robert Barnes; Oxford and Oregon, 2009)




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The Moroccan Conspiracy


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Fast lane to safer cycling


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Sending a message to City Council the old-fashioned way


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The PM can help break the cycle of energy dependency – with bicycles


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Charles Caccia: a man of principle


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NAFTA does protect the environment (sort of)


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Emissions for the poor, tax breaks for the wealthy


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Hurry up: slow down to save the Earth


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Pedal power lowers pollution


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Board scores one for immigrants


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To catch a (flower) thief


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Canadian Mining Companies Helping Themselves to Others’ Wealth


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Unlocking the School Door


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Holes in the Ground


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Billions, Millions, and the Peasant


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Ottawa hides dirty little secrets


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Question of Trust – The public trust doctrine holds hope for protecting Canada’s ecosystems.


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A turkey’s Thanksgiving


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Handouts for the rich


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Cheating with mercury cheats us of our health


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Reality Check


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Getting Around by Bus


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Oil and gas companies get massive federal tax breaks, despite increasing greenhouse gas emissions


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Why we keep the lights on


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New Ontario Law Could Curb Pollution-If It’s Effectively Enforce


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Stretch for the divine


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The Traveller’s Parasite


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