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Global Impact Of Local Pollution

Satellites show how pollutants travel across the globe.

May 31 - Space.com

Worldview: A Window To Another City

Architects use technology to create an "urban attractor" that they say will allow people in different cities to interact like never before.

May 31 - Wired

Unlimited Oil?

A new report suggests that the Earth may hold more oil and gas than previously believed.

May 31 - The Detroit News

State Infrastructure Institute Within USC's Lusk Center

Michael Keston discusses his endowment establishing an Infrastructure Institute at USC's Lusk Center.

May 31 - The Metro Investment Report

Shaping The City: Lewis On Smart Growth

Bethesda Row in Washington's Maryland suburbs includes a vibrant mix of uses, a variety of transportation options, and vital design.

May 31 - The Washington Post


House Subcommittee Hearing On Highway Congestion

Will larger trucks reduce congestion on the nation's highways?

May 31 - Newport's Trucking Info

A National Nuclear Dump?

The state of Utah is "horrified" with the Goshute Indians’ plan to turn its reservation into the nation's nuclear dump.

May 31 - The Times


New Office Proposed To Merge Development, Planning

A consultant is suggesting that Minneapolis merge development, planning and other tasks into a new office that would supervise everything from patching streets to giving immunizations to easing the path for developers.

May 31 - Star Tribune

'Urban Format' Stores: Big Boxes Are Shrinking

In a "surprising reversal" big retailers are downsizing stores in response to demographic and real estate realities.

May 30 - Newsweek

Bay Area Real Estate Prices Rising Again

Despite a struggling economy,, real estate prices in the San Francisco Bay Area are back up to levels seen during the dot-com boom. Area residents are concerned about the escalating prices.

May 30 - The New York Times

A New 'Boston Common On The Water'

Boston plans to transform the industrial Fort Point Channel into a waterfront park and retail center.

May 30 - The Boston Globe

Atlanta Leaders Take Away Lessons From Chicago

Georgia officials hope that Chicago's successes can serve as a road map to improving the quality of life in metro Atlanta.

May 30 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

We'll Take Your Nuclear Waste

A tiny tribe of Goshute Indians in Utah have offered up a plan to get rich quick by storing the nation's nuclear waste.

May 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Denver's Success With Infill Redevelopment

A revitalized downtown and a series of large infill projects have brought the City of Denver to the forefront of smart growth.

May 30 - Sun Spot

Nostalgia Is No Substitute For Place

An architecture critic comments on the psudo placemaking that commonly occurs with Disneyesque New Urbanist plans.

May 30 - St. Paul Pioneer Press

Transportation And Technology

Increasingly, the art and science of moving people is relying on technology. Advances in transporation are now all about technology innovation.

May 30 - Technology Review

California's Largest Wetlands Restoration

A landmark $165 million deal to buy and restore salt ponds in the south San Francisco Bay is the largest project in the state's history.

May 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Attracting The 'Creative Class'

A city's ability to attract the "creative class" may be the best indicator of whether a city will thrive.

May 30 - The Straits Times

To Reduce Congestion, Trams Will Return To London

A £500 million package to reduce traffic congestion will bring back trams to central London for the first time in 50 years.

May 29 - This Is London

Ballpark Boom Is Bust

Ballpark plans are getting chilly receptions throughout the U.S. Is this a sign that the U.S. stadium boom is over?

May 29 - The Los Angeles Times

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