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TEASER: Cars, Consumerism and Climate

The War on Cars

Release Date: 02/07/2023

"Cars are Done" with Adam McKay

The War on Cars

Adam McKay is the Academy Award–winning screenwriter, director, and producer behind such movies as Don’t Look Up, The Big Short, Vice, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, and more. He is also the founder of Yellow Dot Studios, a nonprofit production studio that raises awareness and mobilizes action on the climate emergency. Adam joins us to discuss his career and the existential anxiety that led him to write and direct the star-studded Don’t Look Up, one of the most successful Netflix movies of all time. We also hear about the books, films, and music that inspired him, and why humor is a useful...

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EXTRA: Cars as a Virus with Hermann Knoflacher show art EXTRA: Cars as a Virus with Hermann Knoflacher

The War on Cars

***This is a bonus episode that was previously only available to . If you want to hear more bonus episodes like this, ! We’ll taking a very short break to work on our book and will be back with brand new episodes in November.*** Perhaps you’ve seen pictures of a person walking around in a large, wearable wooden frame meant to illustrate the space taken up by one person in a private automobile. That’s the gehzeug — or walkmobile — and it was invented by the Austrian civil engineer and professor Hermann Knoflacher. Professor Knoflacher, 84, is the head of the...

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TEASER: Winnipeg Bike Mayor Patty Wiens show art TEASER: Winnipeg Bike Mayor Patty Wiens

The War on Cars

This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, . is the Bike Mayor of Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. We met Patty on our trip to Edmonton for the back in February and were really struck with her energy and drive as an advocate for people who ride bikes in her city. We talked with Patty about how she became a Bike Mayor and how people in Winnipeg are organizing to create better streets for people in a very car-centric place. She also told us about how the community has been protesting against recent traffic violence in the...

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Key to the City with Sara Bronin show art Key to the City with Sara Bronin

The War on Cars

Zoning is an invisible force that dictates how and where we can build housing, offices, factories, parks and more. It dictates how we access such places and can reinforce car dependency, often in ways that burden the communities that can least afford it, reinforce segregation, and exacerbate climate change and other environmental harms. In her new book, Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes our World, author Sara Bronin argues that zoning does not have to lead to negative outcomes, and that if we understand its power, we can use zoning to build the kinds of communities everyone deserves. Bronin...

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TEASER: When Athletes Ditch the Car show art TEASER: When Athletes Ditch the Car

The War on Cars

This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, . During the recent US Open Tennis Championships in New York City, top-seeded American player Jessica Pegula got some attention when she posted an Instagram reel showing her taking the subway from Manhattan to the event venue in Queens. “I don't like taking a car, and I like trains,” she said. “So I always try and take the train.” We can relate. Pegula’s post inspired us to have a discussion about other sports stars who, at least occasionally, like to skip the luxury...

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Project 2025 and the Stakes for Transportation show art Project 2025 and the Stakes for Transportation

The War on Cars

There’s been a lot of talk this election season about Project 2025, the initiative from the Heritage Foundation to prepare for a potential second Trump administration. Understandably, much of the conversation about Project 2025 has been about the stakes for abortion access, rights for LGBTQ+ people, protections for civil servants, the Department of Education, Social Security and much more. But there’s also a 10-page chapter about the Department of Transportation, written by a former Trump administration official, that outlines a lot of ideas and plans that could spell doom for many vital...

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What We Did on Our Summer Vacation, featuring Rick Steves show art What We Did on Our Summer Vacation, featuring Rick Steves

The War on Cars

Why do Americans spend lots of money to visit walkable, bikeable, transit-friendly European cities, only to come back to the U.S. and oppose all those things where they live? Rick Steves has some thoughts. Countless people know and love the popular travel writer for his guidebooks and long-running television programs, which encourage people to explore Europe’s “backdoor” destinations—those off-the-beaten-path locations that have just as much or more to offer than its more touristy cities and sights. Rick takes a thoughtful and philosophical approach to travel and believes it offers...

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TEASER: Voices of Velo-city show art TEASER: Voices of Velo-city

The War on Cars

This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, .  In June, Doug attended Velo-city, an annual cycling summit hosted by the European Cyclists' Federation that brings the bike world together. This year's conference was held in the Belgian city of Ghent. While there, Doug wandered the exhibition floor talking with people from all over the world — including elected officials, city planners, advocates, industry representatives, academics and bike-curious regular citizens — about why it was important for them to attend...

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Listener Origin Stories (Patreon Bonus Re-Release) show art Listener Origin Stories (Patreon Bonus Re-Release)

The War on Cars

Episode 133: Listener Origin Stories (Patreon bonus re-release) We’re taking a short break to work on our forthcoming book and some of our upcoming fall shows. We’ll be back with new free episodes in early September. In the meantime, please enjoy this re-release of our Patreon bonus episode from December 26, 2023. You can get all of our Patreon bonus episodes and more subscriber-only content – plus stickers! – by signing up to support us at . (A new Patreon-exclusive bonus episode will be released in two weeks.) * * * * *   Last November we told you . Everything from early...

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TEASER: Walking 4,000 Miles with Holden Ringer show art TEASER: Walking 4,000 Miles with Holden Ringer

The War on Cars

This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, . This month’s exclusive Patreon bonus episode is an interview with Holden Ringer, who recently finished walking more than 4,000 miles across the country from the starting point of LaPush, Washington. Holden is a 26-year-old originally from Dallas, Texas, and he used his odyssey to fundraise for the organization America Walks, as well as to raise awareness about active transportation and meet with fellow-minded advocates along the way. As he says, “Advocacy is built into...

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