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Cities and suburbs *can* deliver transportation for goods and peop more

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Slide 1: OIL-FREE TRANSPORT (How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Trolleybus and Trolleytruck)

Slide 2: NOTE • THIS TALK COULD HAVE MANY TITLES; IT SEEKS TO ADDRESS SEVERAL ISSUES AT ONCE. • The flow of the discussion, and the points intended are not always evident; for instance, you miss the high fives, the jokes, the rationale for interurban snail transport, zoning anecdotes regarding carfree parking, and why you should ignore most of the early graphs. To name a few. Ask me.

Slide 3:Ousting the Technofix: Why Grid Connected Vehicles and Human Transport Have Far More to Offer than Biofuels, Hydrogen, and Hybrids June 18, 2008 Jason N. Meggs School of Public Health Environmental Health Sciences Division University of California at Berkeley jmeggs@berkeley.edu (5