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What if you could really see what it would look like?

<body>The Sierra Club is using photomontage images online to demonstrate what &quot;smart growth&quot; can look like and feel like <a href="http://www.sierraclub.org/sprawl/community/transformations/index.asp" target="_self">http://www.sierraclub.org/sprawl/community/transformations/index.asp</a>. Several photos show the difference between existing sprawl and potential smart growth solutions. <br><br>Photomontage is a visualization technique that is becoming increasingly popular as a tool to demonstrate what the future might look like under different design or build-out scenarios.

November 9 - Ken Snyder

Is it Possible to Get the U.S. Off Oil?

Yes it is, according to Hunter Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute. The key is in finding efficiencies, not new sources of power.

November 9 - Yes Magazine

Can Chicago Capture The New Economy The Old Fashioned Way?

Chicago is one of the world's most wired cities? Will technology define Chicago's future as a fiber optic hub instead of a transit hub?

November 9 - The Next American City

Review: 'The End Of Environmentalism'

Joel Makower reviews the paper "The Death of Environmentalism" by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus.

November 9 - Joel Makower

The Age Of Regionalism

What's the best new way to deal effectively with problems of poverty, crime, racial segregation and sprawl? Start thinking regionally.

November 9 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


New York's Subway Celebrates It's 100th Birthday

New York would simply not be the bustling, crowded, city that it is without its subway system.

November 9 - The Economist

Get Ready for the Brain Drain

In the wake of last week's presidential election, thousands of Americans are preparing to vote with their feet -- and move to Canada.

November 9 - The Independent


Sometimes The City Can Be A Jungle -- Literally

From black spitting cobras to leopard cats, Singapore's suburbs are clawing their way back to the heart of the city.

November 9 - International Herald Tribune

A 12-Step Program for an Oil-Free Future

How can we redesign our transport system so that we can get where we need without burning oil?

November 9 - Yes Magazine

Federal Housing Programs Reduce Low-Income Goal

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lower mortgage financing goals for below-median income levels.

November 8 - The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Launches Online GIS Mapping System

Baltimore launches a new tool aimed to help homebuyers and promote the city.

November 8 - The Baltimore Sun

For The Art World, Cologne Is Wearing Off

International art expo in Germany is facing stiff competition from other major cities.

November 8 - International Herald Tribune

Beijing's Environmental 'State Of Emergency'

China's capital is in 'a state of emergency' because of air pollution.

November 8 - Environmental News Network

Developing A Downtown 'Crown Jewel'

Aggressive development of the last section of prime, undeveloped land in the heart of downtown Columbia, Maryland, is challenged by residents.

November 8 - The Baltimore Sun

'Patio Man' Defies Simple Voter Demographics

Simple demographics and red versus blue maps do not explain the outcome of the presidential election, writes David Brooks.

November 8 - The New York Times

Cities Vs. The Rest Of The Country

Conventional wisdom is that the presidential election was a battle between the secular coasts and religious heartland. Wrong.

November 8 - The Los Angeles Times

Street Life Develops Above Pedestrian Tunnels

Developer attempts to turn 1960s anti-urban office development into a trendy town center.

November 8 - The Washington Post

Reusing Atlanta's Railroad Right-of-Ways

Atlanta's old railroad arteries run through some of the city's most expensive real estate. But the railroads have no plans to give up the land.

November 8 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

High-Speed Failure?

Florida voters repealed a constitutional amendment to develop a state rail network, but the idea may survive.

November 8 - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Arizona As The New Canvas For Exurban Mega Growth

The southwestern state is home to a population surge second only to Nevada's in percentage growth.

November 8 - The Christian Science Monitor

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