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Infographic: How to Stay Healthy in the Workplace

In the early 1960s, nearly 50 percent of private industry jobs in the U.S. required moderate physical activity. Today that number is at 20 percent, meaning we're spending more time sitting and at our desks than ever.

Sponsored Infographic: Take the Fast Lane to Electric Vehicles

Ready to switch from pump to plug? CODA's all-electric sedan is showing what the road ahead looks like.

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Busting Bike Myths

Finding the truth behind bike urban legends.

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Biking in Good Company

Get involved with inspiring organizations that are making it safer, easier, and more fun to bike.

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City Biking 101: Road Tips for a Safe Ride

Learn expert techniques and the safest and best strategies for navigating city roads.

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Bike Advocacy in Three Easy Steps

Get involved with increasing bike accessibility and safety in your neighborhood.

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Get Into Gear

Outfit yourself with trusted equipment and you can go anywhere your two wheels can take you, no matter what the weather or road conditions.

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Fighting Climate Change with Pedal Power

Using your bike instead of your car is good for your health—and the planet's.

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Read Our Newest GOOD Guide and Bike for the Planet

Don't just run your errands—bike them! Read our latest GOOD Guide about how to make biking a daily habit.

Transparency: The Growth of Food Stamps

While some economists are declaring the recession over, and although the stock market continues to rise, those on the bottom of the economic...

Transparency: Obama's Effect on Voter Turnout

In the months leading up to the 2008 presidential election, there were big questions about Obama's potential impact on voter turnout. As...

Transparency: Is Cash for Clunkers Working?

The Cash for Clunkers program, which gives up to a $4,500 rebate if they trade in a car with low fuel economy for one with high fuel economy,...

Transparency: The Best and Worst Cities to Look for Work

We hear a lot about the continually rising national unemployment rate (currently at 9.7 percent), but the recession isn't hitting each part of the...