Project Steve member, Nobel Prize winner, and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu talks to the Times:
Was anyone in your family impressed when you won the Nobel Prize in Physics?Now, I want him alive also, but if Mayor Bloomberg can ride the subway to work, shouldn't Chu be able to do the same?Probably, but who knows? I called my mother up when they announced the Nobel Prize, waiting until 7 in the morning. She said, “That’s nice — and when are you going to see me next?”
Is it true you don’t drive a car?
My wife does, but I no longer own a car. Let me just say that in most of my jobs, I mostly rode my bicycle.
And now?
My security detail didn’t want me to be riding my bicycle or even taking the Metro. I have a security detail that drives me.
How do you feel about adding carbon emissions to the air?
I don’t feel good about it.
I guess the president wants to keep you alive.
My wife is in favor of that as well.

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Comments
Agreed. But here in RI Mayor David Cicilline has a car and police driver. And Governor Don Carcieri has a car and State Police driver.
Not that these guys aren't accessible. I say give them bicycles in the case of Cicilline and a moped for Carcieri.
Posted by: Tony P | April 20, 2009 7:36 PM
(Cough) (Gasp) (Cough) (Wheeze) (Cough). I think (Cough) that he should try biking to work in midtown Manhattan, NY where it will be a toss-up whether his odds of getting d-e-a-d are greater from air (Cough) pollution or collisions with a taxi, bus, car, truck, pedestrian, other bike rider, dog, horse-pulled carriage, police horse, shopping cart , low-flying plane on its way to a landing in the Hudson River (Gasp)....or all at the same time.
Posted by: Involved1
| April 21, 2009 6:52 AM
Bloomberg's subway riding is a farce. His security detail picks him up at his home, drives him to the subway, and pick's him up at the other end.
It's a PR stunt, nothing more.
Posted by: greglor | April 23, 2009 12:02 PM