• File this under major Internet SNAFUS: The Transportation Security Administration accidentally posted its airport screening procedures online — thereby giving away all sorts of juicy security secrets. (ABC News)
• Is a Florida think tank unfairly criticizing passenger rail, while promoting alternatives that it has a monetary incentive to advocate? (St. Petersburg Times)
• Is the quest to go “green” through renewable sources a waste of time? Should we instead be focusing on “clean” oil, natural gas, and coal (to the extent they exist, anyway)? (Newswatch: Energy)
• Now here’s something that might actually do some serious good: A presentation on how to reduce the enormous pollution and fuel consumption plaguing the shipping industry. (Energy Collective)
• And finally, a move in the bike direction: A new law takes effect in New York City this week, which stipulates that buildings with freight elevators must allow employees to use them to transport their bikes upstairs. (NYTimes)






