We love seeing people with influence making efforts to make their environmental impact as minimal as possible. Musicians on world tours is not usually eco-friendly, but these guys are making the effort. Bravo, Coldplay. 👏 bit.ly/43To50a
Cities across the US are starting to reevaluate their dedicated parking requirements for developers. Would lowering these minimums allow for a more sustainable and economical future to flourish? We think so.
We love to see cities across the country embracing the idea of pedestrian-led community events and open streets. San Francisco, New York, and Boston are some US cities that have seen major successes. bloom.bg/3HCv0ls
The average monthly cost of car ownership now exceeds $1,000. 🤯 That's a hefty price tag many people can't sustain. For some, cars are a necessity, we know. But if you live in a city, there are other options. Car sharing, for example. yhoo.it/40NwuQn
Our last finalist for the Students with Drive grant is the Harvard Outing Club from Harvard College. This group believes everyone should have access to the great outdoors. Remember voting ends March 31st so get to it! zipcar.com/swd
The second to last finalist for our Students with Drive grant is the @surfrider foundation’s University of San Diego Club. If you care about the conservation of our oceans and beaches, go vote now! zipcar.com/swd
Driven by a mission to enable simple and responsible urban living by eliminating car ownership, we aim to support New Jersey's transition to providing a clean, equitable transportation system while meeting EV adoption goals. Here's to a greener future. 👏 bit.ly/3zbLOuJ
Zahanat is an all-male Bollywood fusion dance team based out of University of California, Berkeley. They compete, do workshops, and bring awareness to the South Asian culture. Vote now if you think they should win our Students with Drive grant! zipcar.com/swd
Our next Students with Drive finalist is an organization called Wired for Empathy out of University of California, Los Angeles. They bring enrichment classes to their local senior center to connect generations and build relationships. Vote now: zipcar.com/swd
Our mission is to enable simple and responsible urban living through #carsharing. Shared mobility positively impacts environmental sustainability and reduces carbon emissions. Let's work together to get more cars off the road.
Breaking News: Earth is likely to cross a critical global warming threshold within the next decade unless drastic changes are made, a major UN report said.
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For our next Students with Drive finalist, we have Kids with Dreams out of @Stanford. Their organization aims to improve the lives of those with intellectual disabilities. If this mission speaks to you, vote now! zipcar.com/swd
Our Students with Drive grant program is all about boosting positive change. We'll be highlighting each of the finalists over the next two weeks to amplify their missions. First up, Peer to Peer, who serve local refugee youth. Vote now! zipcar.com/swd
We are happy to bring New Yorkers easy, on-demand access to vehicles in convenient, on-street locations in partnership with @NYC_DOT. Our goal is to eliminate personal car ownership, decrease congestion and free up space for everyone to enjoy. Learn more bit.ly/3I6T3JV
Today we announced the expansion of our citywide carshare program. This 5-year pilot has proven to reduce greenhouse gas emissions & personal car ownership. Our ambitious goal for 2023 is to add several hundred more spaces by working with @Zipcar, @Getaround & @truqit.
ALT Three Carshare parking only other no standing any time signs. One for zipcar, one for getaround and one for truqit.
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For Native American Heritage Month, we’re highlighting San Francisco’s American Indian Cultural District, a city neighborhood created by the indigenous community, for the indigenous community.
Their work transformed the community. In 2020, the city officially recognized it as the American Indian Cultural District.
The district and its residents are proof that communities thrive when they put people first.