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Breaking the 'Blue Covenant'

<p>In this interview about her new book, "Blue Covenant," Maude Barlow argues that current and future shortages of fresh water aren't the result of drought, but rather the massive overuse, abuse and mismanagement of water sources.</p>

February 15 - AlterNet

Environmental Concerns Threaten River Access Plan

<p>Concerns over environmental abuse may block a river access plan in south central Kansas.</p>

February 15 - Wichita Eagle

Infrastructure on the Rise in China

<p>China kicks infrastructure development into high gear.</p>

February 14 - The Economist

The Quest for Non-Highway Transit Projects

<p>This op-ed, transportation expert and Brookings Institution researcher Rob Puentes discusses the need for the Dulles Metro-rail project and how it has become a pawn in a bureaucratic chess match.</p>

February 14 - Politico

Opposition Builds Against Nation's Largest Toll Road

<p>The TTC, or Trans-Texas Corridor, is far more than just a 4,000-mile toll road, but an all-encompassing, multi-modal infrastructure network that is desperately needed, according to Texas planners. But citizens are wary and opposition is growing.</p>

February 14 - The New York Times


Affordable Housing Plan Moving Forward in New York

<p>New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to build or preserve 165,000 units of affordable housing by 2013 is moving forward, but some have concerns about how the plan will be affected by a diving housing market.</p>

February 14 - The New York Times

Will Private Ownership Save the Environment?

<p>Private individuals, investors and charities are buying up environmentally sensitive land all over the world for preservation, but this article wonders whether this method is really such a good idea.</p>

February 14 - The Guardian


Rail Building Booms

<p>Rail networks across the country are expanding -- the first advancement in rail in nearly 100 years.</p>

February 14 - The Wall Street Journal

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Smart Growth at the Grassroots, Part 2

<p><strong>Rethinking College Park</strong> </p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rethinkcollegepark/389600607/" title="Route 1 by RethinkCollegePark, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/144/389600607_46aace7f11_m.jpg" alt="Route 1" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="240" height="180" align="right" /></a>Is College Park, Maryland a great college town? Although the town is home to a top-ranked national research university that is one of the largest employers in the state of Maryland, the town pales in comparison with the nation&#39;s best-liked college towns, whether Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ithaca, New York, or Charlottesville, Virginia. In this post I describe <a href="http://rethinkcollegepark.net/blog/">one attempt</a> to use the internet to improve an aspiring college town. </p>

February 14 - Robert Goodspeed

Abandoned Houses and Vacancies Cause Cities Pain

<p>Cities across the country scramble to deal with abandoned properties as they drive down local economies.</p>

February 14 - The Baltimore Sun

Marine Protection Zone Proposed in California

<p>California officials are proposing a broad swath of protected marine areas -- a plan that aims to reduce fishing and allow marine populations to flourish longer before being caught for consumption.</p>

February 14 - The Sacramento Bee

Feds Throw Homeowners a 'Lifeline'

<p>The U.S. Treasury and HUD have announced a new program called Project Lifeline, to help at-risk mortgage holders.</p>

February 14 - Associated Press

Video: Amtrak Ridership Soars

<p>This <em>CBS News</em> video interviews passengers, as they are working, aboard Amtrak's Acela between NYC and Washington DC. New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg who has proposed legislation, and Amtrak CEO Alexander Kummant are also interviewed.</p>

February 14 - CBS News

Israeli Housing Construction Threatens Peace Talks

<p>Israel's announced construction of more than 1,000 housing units in disputed East Jerusalem is being met with a hostile response from Palestinian officials, who claim the land as the future capital of an independent Palestine.</p>

February 13 - Associated Press

Is the Hollywood Sign Getting New Neighbors?

<p>A 138-acre plot of land above L.A.'s iconic Hollywood sign is up for sale. Many in L.A. are protesting the sale, which could lead to the development of luxury homes on the site.</p>

February 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Major Western Water Source May Dry Up By 2021

<p>Lake Mead -- a major water source for the western United States -- could go dry by 2021, according to a new report.</p>

February 13 - The Arizona Republic

L.A. May Bring Streetcar Back

<p>Public officials in Los Angeles are floating ideas to bring back its historic downtown streetcar.</p>

February 13 - L.A. Downtown News

Houston Should Consider Free Rides

<p>This editorial from the <em>Houston Chronicle</em> argues for doing away with fares for public transit.</p>

February 13 - The Houston Chronicle

Tucson Looks at Bike Sharing

<p>Bike sharing programs are being adopted by city organizations and private firms in Tucson.</p>

February 13 - Associated Press

Conservation Easements Abused in Colorado

<p>Conservation easements in Colorado are being used to protect valuable home sites and areas earmarked for oil and gas exploration and development, not the open spaces the easements were designed to preserve.</p>

February 13 - The Rocky Mountain News

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