The Couchbike pokes fun at our sedentary culture but also exemplifies the broad scope of possibilities for human power. Check out our Maritime Couchbike Adventure or look for more info on the Couchbike in the media below.
June 2007
April/May 2003
May 2003
July/August 2003
Jan/Feb 2004
Feb 24 2004 Issue 804
April 2004
May/June 2004
Released Sept 2006
One of the first laws against air pollution came in 1300 when King Edward I decreed the death penalty for burning of coal. At least one execution for that offense is recorded. But economics triumphed over health considerations, and air pollution became an appalling problem in England.
Glenn T. Seaborg, Atomic Energy Commission chairman, speech, Argonne National Laboratory, 1969