London 2012 is proving to be the great organised city the world was expecting it to be when it was picked as the hosting city of the Olympics 2012. The bbc website presents great reviews of the city's commitment to make the games as green and sustainable as possible. What Ivana pointed out in her last post is a great example of how very well London is doing. So,ok, fair enough, we are going to have the greenest Olympic of the century perhaps, but how about flying to London? Will the means people use to get to London be as sustainable? I feel in a way, we are left with the hope that the big commitment to green up the city 's infrastructures and the games in themselves will make up for the insane damage every one of the spectators will be causing by flying in and out of London2012 within 2 weeks. That's it.. just a thought. Share yours!

Comment by Eymeric Lucas on June 28, 2012 at 4:42pm I don't understand why the rowing teams are not providing shuttles across the Channel as a training for them and a fuel free way of getting to the UK!! :)

Comment by Ornella Cosomati on June 29, 2012 at 11:43am Good point! :)
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