What is the carbon footprint of an Internet search?

Published / by Richard Masoner / 12 Comments on What is the carbon footprint of an Internet search?

What is the carbon cost of running a search on Google or any other search engine? In 2007, Rolf Kersten of Sun Microsystems published that an Internet search generates seven grams of CO2. When the Sunday Times re-published this figure, Google published their own calculations of 0.2 grams of CO2 generated for each search. The […]

Giveaway: Safe Turn turn signal for cyclists

Published / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Giveaway: Safe Turn turn signal for cyclists

Safe Turn giveaway update: Carl in Longmont won the Safe Turn bicycle turn signal light with this tweet. Congratulations, Carl. Watch for another giveaway sometime tomorrow. Remember, first to tweet wins! Today’s giveaway is the Safe Turn bicycle turn signal. You wear the Safe Turn signal light on your wrist. When you raise your arm […]

Merging into a bike lane is not the same as turning across it

Published / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on Merging into a bike lane is not the same as turning across it

[ Publishers note: If you feel like this or any other article on Cyclelicious is worth passing along, please remember to click the social networking vote buttons below (i.e. del.icio.us, digg, and CycleCluster). Thanks! ] In a recent column in Oregon Cycling, Bikes & The Law: The Right Hook, attorney Ray Thomas states, “the law […]