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Genes, Estrogen, And A Roomy Earth

Reason looks back at 2002's science and environmental policy stories.

January 4 - Reason Online

Mayor Seeks To Attract New Residents To D.C.

Mayor Anthony A. Williams plans to announce initiatives to make Washington D.C. more attractive for new residents.

January 4 - The Washington Post

'Fingerprint' Of Global Warming Found

Researches at two U.S. universities have found the "fingerprint" of global warming.

January 3 - Scientific American

Postmodern Monstrosities For Downtown

The newest proposals for Ground Zero understand nothing about New York.

January 3 - City Journal

Massive 5,000-acre Vineyard Proposed

The largest vineyard planting on the Northern California Coast is planned despite a 'grape glut.'

January 3 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat


Historic Preservation To The Bitter End

A bitter years-long fight to build new homes in an historic district is still not over. Nearby neighbors are still opposed to the development project.

January 3 - The Baltimore Sun

How To Promote Green Growth

Environmental advocates and housing advocates finding common ground in Massachusetts.

January 3 - The Boston Globe


New Jersey Governor Declares 'War On Sprawl'

Gov. James E. McGreevey is determined to change the image of New Jersey as an overpopulated, polluted state.

January 3 - The New York Times

A New Crop Of Subdivisions?

Urban areas are increasingly spreading into the countryside, pitting farmers against developers.

January 3 - The Christian Science Monitor

Suburban Life Pitting Farmers Vs. Neighbors

Farms' new residential neighbors drawn by pastoral setting but don't like farming realities.

January 3 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Will The Internet Change Real Estate?

Will Internet-based online listing services 'disintermediate' the National Association of Realtors and multiple listing services?

January 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Power Of Preservation

The impact of historic preservation on public debate in Chicago is undeniable.

January 2 - The Chicago Tribune

Perchlorate Could Halt Development Across U.S.

The Wall Street Journal reports that several of the nation's fastest-growing cities could face severe water shortages because of groundwater contamination by perchlorate.

January 2 - Wall St. Journal

WTC: Deciding The Future

Deciding the future of Ground Zero is not just a "feel-good exercise."

January 2 - The New York Times

How To Revitalize A 50-year Old Public Housing Project

Archer Courts, a dilapidated, 50-year-old public housing project, is transformed into a 'stunning community asset' that attracts private investment.

January 2 - The New York Times

Architects Criticize WTC Design Process

Architects criticize the intense publicity and "spectacle" surrounding the design proposals for Ground Zero.

January 2 - The New York Times

Civil War Site Faces Development Battle

A fight is breweing in Virginia for development rights on to build a town on the site of general Robert E. Lee's greatest victory.

January 1 - Associated Press

Toronto On Verge Of Architectural Revolution

With several billions invested in new architecture and growth, Toronto is engaged in a building boom.

January 1 - The Toronto Star

Plans To Save California Coastal Commission

California legislators are drafting legislation to save the commission that regulates development along the state's 1,150-mile coastline.

January 1 - The Los Angeles Times

Court Rules CA Coastal Comission Illegal

A state appeals court ruled that the California Coastal Commission's violates the state constitution rules on separation of powers.

January 1 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

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