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Study Finds Irreversible Damage To Planet

Researchers from 95 nations participating in a 4-year study conclude that humans are inflicting irreversible damage to environment and degrading the earth's ability to sustain future generations.

March 31 - BBC News

Reviewing The Best Planning Movies

In this week's Planetizen Op-Ed, Marisa Cravens examines planning through the cinematic lens with a recent compilation of important planning movies.

March 31 - Planetizen

The Bright Side Of Global Warming

Global warming is not all gloom and doom. Some believe that climate change would be beneficial.

March 31 - Wired

Growing Discontent With New Clean Air Mercury Rule

Debate over the EPA's new Clean Air Mercury Rule has grown quickly, and is quickly reaching the boiling point.

March 31 - The Christian Science Monitor

Making Buses Move Faster Could 'Revolutionize' Travel

Transportation planners believe that making buses move just 10% faster would be a major improvement in New York City.

March 30 - The New York Times


A Regional Wake-Up Call For Boston

The 2004 edition of the Boston Indicators report measures the city's local and regional progress.

March 30 - The Boston Foundation

College Quad To Become Urban Forest

A college plans to turn it's quadrangle into an 'urban forest' to give students a chance to see eco-friendly planning in action.

March 30 - The Detroit News


The New Trend: Designer Sewer Lids

The Southern California coastal city of Hermosa Beach began installing customized sewer lids.

March 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Can Reducing Parking Encourage Urban Center Villages?

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels wants to encourage the creation of "urban center villages" by reducing the number of required minimum parking spaces for new multifamily housing.

March 30 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Furor Over Canada's Kyoto Legislation

The Canadian government's attempt to include monitoring of greenhouse gases under an existing Act is opposed by environmentalists, industry.

March 30 - The Globe and Mail

Car-Sharing Gains Momentum

Good subway system and bike path network make the D.C. area fertile ground for car-sharing companies.

March 30 - The Washington Post

De-Malling Downtown

Redevelopement project in downtown Louisville, Kentucky gets mixed reviews from residents.

March 30 - MetropolisMag.com

Peak Oil May Mean 'Monstrously Difficult' Times Ahead

Government, industry and the media are doing nothing to prepare America for the impacts of peak oil.

March 30 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Public Servants Priced Out Of Housing

As home prices surge, a life-long public servant steps down from the city council when he decides he can no longer afford to live in his city.

March 30 - The Los Angeles Times

FEATURE

Reviewing the Best Planning Movies

Marisa Cravens examines planning through the cinematic lens with a recent compilation of important planning movies reflecting the instincts and hidden goals of planners.

March 30 - Marisa Cravens

'Supermayor' Cleans Up Megalopolis

Bayani Fernando has what it takes to clean up a megalopolis of 13 million people.

March 29 - International Herald Tribune

Housing Authority Severs Ties With HUD

The Dalton Housing Authority has become the first to sever its ties with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

March 29 - Chattanooga Times Free Press

Laurent To Be A Sign Of The Times?

Design for a new town on the prairie, with theLocal view of the design process for the proposed new town of Laurent, at the intersection of I-90 and US Highway 81 near the old town of Salem, South Dakota, and a world away from your typical suburb. hearing

March 29 - Smart Money

Mike Davis On The Future Of The World's Megacities

Author Mike Davis offers a "future history" of the Third World’s post-industrial megacities.

March 29 - New Left Review

Long Island Residents Plan Area's Future

A master planning project in Port Washington is employing community visioning techniques to create the first-ever plan for the community's future development.

March 29 - New York Daily News

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Top Books

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

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Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.