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On 2009-11-18 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: The Effects of Bike Commuting on Obesity

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  • on November 18, 2009 at 10:55 am

Transparency: The Effects of Bike Commuting on Obesity

The average American is both overweight and spends more than 100 hours per year commuting, that vast majority of those hours being spent in a car. Are those numbers correlated? Could we help reduce our societal weight gain by encouraging more commutes by bike or foot? Our latest Transparency is a look at the number of active commutes in several countries, as compared to those countries obesity rates.

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On 2009-11-10 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: How Education Spending Affects Graduation Rates

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  • on November 10, 2009 at 10:00 am

Transparency: How Education Spending Affects Graduation Rates

The U.S. government has poured $100 billion of stimulus money into the Education Department, but does paying more lead to better results? Our latest Transparency is a look at the amount of money every state spends per student, and the graduation rates in those states.

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On 2009-11-03 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: The Change in Carbon Emissions

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  • on November 3, 2009 at 11:00 am

Transparency: The Change in Carbon Emissions

As the world gets closer to the COP15 Climate Change conference, it’s important to look at from where the emissions around the world are coming. In the last year, some countries have started  to clean up their act, while other countries continue to pump out carbon dioxide. Our latest Transparency is a look at the five highest emitters in each region of the world as of 2007 and whether they have increased or decreased both…

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  • Tags: carbon emissions , COP15 , Environment , Politics
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On 2009-11-18 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: The Effects of Bike Commuting on Obesity

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  • on November 18, 2009 at 10:55 am

Transparency: The Effects of Bike Commuting on Obesity

The average American is both overweight and spends more than 100 hours per year commuting, that vast majority of those hours being spent in a car. Are those numbers correlated? Could we help reduce our societal weight gain by encouraging more commutes by bike or foot? Our latest Transparency is a look at the number of active commutes in several countries, as compared to those countries obesity rates.

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On 2009-11-10 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: How Education Spending Affects Graduation Rates

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  • on November 10, 2009 at 10:00 am

Transparency: How Education Spending Affects Graduation Rates

The U.S. government has poured $100 billion of stimulus money into the Education Department, but does paying more lead to better results? Our latest Transparency is a look at the amount of money every state spends per student, and the graduation rates in those states.

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On 2009-11-03 Lamosca posted
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Transparency: The Change in Carbon Emissions

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  • on November 3, 2009 at 11:00 am

Transparency: The Change in Carbon Emissions

As the world gets closer to the COP15 Climate Change conference, it’s important to look at from where the emissions around the world are coming. In the last year, some countries have started  to clean up their act, while other countries continue to pump out carbon dioxide. Our latest Transparency is a look at the five highest emitters in each region of the world as of 2007 and whether they have increased or decreased both…

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  • Tags: carbon emissions , COP15 , Environment , Politics
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