Georgia might have provided a blueprint to cut carbon emissions and slow down climate change. You don't need to play golf or even have a golf course in your town to own a golf cart. In fact, redeveloping your town's infrastructure to cater to golf carts could not only improve local transportation and ease your finances, but it might just cut carbon emissions enough to impact climate change.
Golf carts over golf courses (04:03),
Peachtree, Georgia (09:25),
Competing suburban planning (12:01),
How far can golf carts take us? (13:45),
Gave up on suburban walkability (15:26),
Mapping city streets (17:43),
Tyrone, Georgia (24:10),
Rebuild the world for people not industry (28:40),
Giving up on the public (30:55),
The cost of infrastructure (32:42),
CHIPS, but with golf carts (40:18),
Agency for the children, think of the kids (42:53),
Muscle car to golf cart (44:26)