As of today we have this first Earth Car Free Day two full weeks behind
us. And what is it that we can most honestly say about what has been
accomplished after all these months of hard work by so many people and
groups across the planet? A great achievement? Have we changed the world?
Even one city?
Hmm. Well, here we will do well to be both modest and absolutely honest.
Here in a couple of paragraphs is how we have been responding to enquiries
about this from the media and some of the government and international
organizations that have shown various forms of interest in or involvement
with the car-free day approach.
ECFD I: Balance Of Accomplishment
Our own conclusion about this finally is that what is most notable about
what has been done thus far is that we are off to a great start. We have
targeted a very important problem area which is not only enormous in its
dimensions and just about universal in its reach but also where there is
enormous potential for creative interaction and "cross-learning". And of
course with the emerging toolkit of the world wide web we now have the means
for doing this in a way which is as potentially effective as it is 100%
independent and entirely free to any and all who want to use it.
For all these reasons, and encouraged by the enthusiastic responses of many
people from many places, we have decided to continue to build on and develop
this base not only in the coming months but for at least the full decade
ahead. And if you go to www.carfreeday.com you will see that even in this
last week a number of things have gotten underway to make sure that this is
going to emerge as a useful part of, let's call it, the 'new sustainability
infrastructure'. The direct integration of the latest Gist software into
the site so that it can now be quickly if ever so roughly translated into
half a dozen languages, including already basic Japanese and Chinese as well
as the more usual... (In fact, we will be very interested to have your
reactions and suggestions about this new part of the site. We have been
working with machine translations on our programs and site for several years
now, but this appears to be the best yet.)
A final section of the site that we would call to your attention is the
Yikes! paperless journal, which we are using as a window on leading
projects, events and concepts around the world. Tomorrow, for example, we
shall be featuring the first car-free day project ever in Dushanbe,
Tajikistan, where they have taken quite an interesting first cut at the
challenge of increasing awareness of the problems before it is too late.
And many others will follow in the days and months ahead. Including perhaps
yours?
But let me not belabor all this. The fact is that the Earth Car Free
Day/Sustainable Transportation Forum now sits firmly on the Net and is
there to speak for itself. To complete this update note, I now turn to . .
.
A. If you were involved in a Car Free Day event this year, may we ask
you for:
B. If not, but you have already signed in as "ready to participate", may we
ask you to have a look at your Profile, going first to the Registration Desk
and from there to your city to see your entry. You will see that there is
place there for you to post your ideas for future local projects and
partners, as well as your suggestions for how we might do a better job of
supporting future events and projects.
C. If you have not yet signed in, and would now like to do so to indicate
your interest in future events, we invite you to go to the Registration
Desk, click the Quick Sign-In and pop in the first set of items, plus if you
think it appropriate the "Ready to Participate" item on the drop down menu.
D, For our part, we intend to extend, maintain and improve this site, the
database, the various communications and language tools, and to maintain
this communications channel as a LOW-VOLUME information link. Ideally, the
whole thing will work as a window on the world of car free and other
examples of sustainable transport "pattern breaks" which you can open when
and as you wish. It will be our job to make sure that it is interesting and
useful when you turn to it. Over the course of the coming year we intend to
mail out a short monthly progress report and update, but other than that you
should be freed of unwanted mail from here.
In closing we would like to invite you to keep us
informed of related events over the coming year. Our Calendar of Coming
Events already has two dozen national and local projects such as Walk to
School Days, Free Bus Day, Cycle Weeks, Shed your Car Day, Telework Centers,
Car-Free Challenge Month, Sustainable Transport Months, and the list goes
on -- and we feel it will be handy to have good information on all these
good events available for easy reference in one central place here. We
would also like to ask you to suggest or nominate one other group or project
known to you whom we should perhaps be adding here as 'part of the
solution'.
We heard two phrases by people working on these challenges which strike a
chord for the future as far as our own work and attitude is concerned. The
first was when our friends in Pune India explained to us so nicely that "we
are in this for the long slog". And the second was the great expression as
one participant put it so well: "With your first Earth Car Free Day, the
nose of the camel is now under the tent".
Yes it is.
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