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Fear Of Flying: Climate Change And Air Travel

If we are going to make a genuine effort to address climate change, it means re-evaluating our reliance on passenger jets, says George Monbiot.

March 3 - AlterNet

Shanghai To Add Extensive Bus-Only Lanes

Plans for 300 kilometers of the public transit lanes would be complete by 2010, easing congestion in the daily seven million passenger load.

March 3 - Shanghai Daily

Winnipeg's Core Problem

A recent article in Canada's national newspaper pointing out the sad state of Winnipeg's downtown has ignited debate about what's wrong, and how to fix it. Dallas Hansen believes car culture is to blame.

March 3 - The Winnipeg Free Press

NYC Mayor To Overhaul Pro-Condo Program

Citing an increased need for housing affordability, Bloomberg establishes a task force to examine an outdated pro-development city initiative.

March 3 - The New York Observer

Could New Subway Ruin Delhi?

A columnist for the Hindustan Times argues that planners have ignored possible problems with the project in the name of progress.

March 3 - Hindustan Times


Saving New Orleans

Newt Gingrich and John M. Barry comment on New Orleans' vulnerabilities and why the city should be rebuilt.

March 2 - Time

Arkansas City Warned: Don't Deny Synagogue a Home

The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty sends an letter to the Mayor and City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas warning them that a denial of a temple's Conditional Use Permit would violate both the U.S. Constitution and federal law.

March 2 - The Becket Fund For Religious Liberty


Uninspired Architecture For 2010 Winter Games?

Cost-consciousness and a narrow field of design firms may mean that the Vancouver Winter Olympics will produce a weak architectural legacy.

March 2 - The Globe and Mail

Bush Budget Would Cut Urban Indian Health Facilities

The proposal would cut the entire $33 million currently dedicated to community health centers that many say provide critical resources to American Indians nationwide.

March 2 - MSNBC

Denver Tests 'Broken Windows'

The city aims to implement the well-known crime-fighting theory as part of demonstration projects in two neighborhoods.

March 2 - The Rocky Mountain News

Leveraging Public Funds For Infrastructure

A report recently released by USC's Keston Institute for Infrastructure describes how the proceeds from state-issued General Obligation bonds for transportation and infrastructure could be leveraged to provide seven to eight times their face amount.

March 2 - The Keston Institute for Infrastructure

Putting Waste To Work In The Bronx

A cooperative in the Bronx is re-using waste materials and creating community-based employment at the same time.

March 2 - Yes! Magazine, Grist

High Profits, Big Expansion Projects For U.S. Railroads

Because of higher diesel fuel prices and increased imports of containerized products, railroads are earning record profits and investing in expansion projects.

March 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Elder Communes, A Growing Trend

Welcome to the first self-planned housing development for the elderly.

March 2 - The New York Times

Portland, Oregon, Transit Mall Will Degrade Downtown

TriMet's design for the new transit mall harms businesses and creates safety concerns.

March 2 - The Oregonian

Energy Federalism: 7 Steps To Overcome Oil Addiction

States have started doing what the White House needs to do to overcome the nation's addiction to oil.

March 1 - The Washington Post Writers Group

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public tech art

I'm finding this a bit late but i really like some of the projects and their potential for further exploration. "<a href="http://www.spectropolis.info/index.php">Spectropolis</a> Mobile Media, Art and the City is a three-day event (October 1-3, 2004) in Lower Manhattan that highlights the diverse ways artists, technical innovators and activists are using communication technologies to generate urban experiences and public voice. The increasing presence of mobile communication technologies is transforming the ways we live, construct and move through our built environment.

March 1 - Scott Page

Creating An Atlas Of The Ancient World

The editor of the respected and expensive Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World is developing a free printed and online version of the maps so that they can continually reflect new archaeological discoveries.

March 1 - The Wall Street Journal

Is Mass Transit Feasible For L.A.?

The city's new Orange Line busway has made little system-wide impact; should the mayor continue to strive for more transit options, or is it time to give up?

March 1 - The New York Times

Fair Housing Law Could Backfire

A law intended to clarify non-discriminatory requirements for lenders -- and upping violation fines dramatically -- could actually scare banks away from doing any business in Montgomery County, Maryland.

March 1 - The Baltimore Sun

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