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Housing in 'Smart Growth' Cities: Is It Really Worth The Cost?

Stringent land use regulations in "Smart Growth" areas such as Portland and San Jose translate into higher housing prices. Do these costs reflect greater livability or limited opportunity?

August 26 - Randal O'Toole

The Divine Developer

Cardinal Roger Mahoney discusses the design and planning behind the most expensive Catholic Cathedral in the U.S.

August 25 - Downtown News

Flooding And Climate Change

Is global warming the culprit behind recent floods in China and Europe?

August 25 - The Economist

Talk Of The Nation: Sustainable Development

The state of sustainable development ten years after the Rio Earth Summit.

August 25 - National Public Radio

Power From Hot Air

1km-high "solar chimney" proposed to supply electricity for 200,000 houses.

August 25 - The Guardian Unlimited


Where Computers Go To Die

A photo essay looks at e-waste in China.

August 24 - BBC News

NPR Special: World Summit On Sustainable Development

National Public Radio reports on the World Summit on Sustainable Development

August 24 - National Public Radio


Flood Protection For London's Development Areas Will Cost

The fight to stop the Thames flooding -- blamed on rising sea levels -- will cost London £4bn($6bn/E6.3bn).

August 24 - BBC News

Builders Scream Foul

The National Association of Home Builders says planners are overreaching in their interpretation.

August 24 - Inman News

Friday Funny: Driving Solo Enforcement Act of 2002

The proposed Driving Solo Enforcement Act of 2002 aims to close down car pool lanes and makes it illegal for more than one person to be in a car at a time.

August 23 - BBSpot

Tokyo's Best-kept Secret

Eco-tourism in the "concrete capital" of Japan is no joke.

August 23 - The Guardian Unlimited

Raleigh Requires Developer-Citizen Talks Before Rezoning

Raleigh is reviewing the first batch of reports for conditional-use rezonings in which the developer must report on meetings with neighbors.

August 23 - The News & Observer

Who Owns The Water?

Two companies alone supply water to 230 million people worldwide.

August 23 - Environmental News Network

The State Of The Environment

Time produces a special report to coincide with the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg on the state of the Environment.

August 23 - Time

Time To Rethink Carpool Lanes?

The latest numbers are in from the Census about how Americans get to work. Bad news for carpool advocates.

August 23 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Atlantic City Transforms Itself... Into Vegas

Faced with strong competition from other gambling venues, Atlantic City is embarking on a massive building boom. Welcome to Vegas East.

August 23 - The Christian Science Monitor

European Floods A Result Of Poor Planning?

The New Scientists presents fresh evidence that Europe's devastating flooding is the result of poor land use planning.

August 23 - New Scientist

A New New York City

Hugo Lindgren writes that in rebuilding the site of the former World Trade Center we have to "lower our expectations."

August 23 - Wired

Michigan

Developers, environmental advocates and property owners benefit from the activities carried out by Michigan’s 43 land conservancies.

August 23 - The Detroit Free Press

Water Wars: The 'New Hydronomy'

US scientists use technology to prevent water wars in Central Asia.

August 23 - Wired

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