World

Global issues, U.N., etc.

A More Accurate Forecast of Oil Prices...

Changing its earlier predicts, the Energy Dept. forecasts oil will remain at $50 a barrel for years and may boost the use of fuel-efficient cars and alternate fuels.

December 14, 2005 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Nuclear Power Poised To Make A Comeback

Is the world ready for nuclear power again?

December 14, 2005 - Grist Magazine

Combating Global Warming Needs U.S. Participation

A foot-dragging U.S. was not able to bring the process at the recent Montreal Climate Change Conference to a halt.

December 13, 2005 - The New York Times

U.S. Part Of Global Warming Problem

At the Montreal Global Warming Conference, the United States continues its petulant stand.

December 13, 2005 - The Houston Chronicle

Oil Crisis To Worsen Over Winter

A controversial analyst predicts that oil will reach $100 a barrel in six months.

December 12, 2005 - The Guardian

Data for World's 673 Largest Urban Areas

Demographia publishes a report with the population, land area and density for all 673 the world's agglomerations with populrations over 500,000. The report also contains data for 1,117 urban areas in 164 nations and territories.

December 12, 2005 - Demographia

The World After Globalism

An interview with John Ralston Saul, the author of "The Collapse of Globalism."

December 11, 2005 - Mother Jones

Author Claims Suburban Sprawl Is Beneficial

Robert Bruegmann, author of "Sprawl: A Compact History" claims that even ancient settlements had sprawl, and that it's a good thing.

December 10, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

World's Top 10 New Architectural Wonders

These modern architectural wonders are technologically advanced buildings that address today's challenges such as terrorism and energy cost.

December 9, 2005 - Business Week

Goldman Sachs Promotes Market Approach To Sustainability

The global investment banking firm has insituted an environmental policy to guide its actions and help funds a new center to develop public policy options for establishing markets around climate change, biodiversity conversation and ecosystem services.

December 9, 2005 - GreenBiz.com

A Debate Over The Transit And Planning Merits Of Cycling

John Pucher outlines the benefits of cycling for health and an integrated transportation system in response to an earlier editorial bashing bike-riding.

December 9, 2005 - The Sydney Morning Herald

A Global Urban Agenda

The Urban Land Institute publishes a "Global Urban Agenda", which highlights issues discussed at ULI’s World Cities Forum, 2005.

December 9, 2005 - Urban Land Institute

World-wide Protests Urge Action To Combat Global Warming

Over 100,000 people in 30 countries urges countries to combat global warming.

December 5, 2005 - The New Zealand Herald

Readers Respond: Survival Skills For Commuters

Washington Post readers write in to share "and true methods for dealing with the headaches of their daily commutes."

December 5, 2005 - The Washington Post

Sprawl, Smart Growth, And The Free Market

The free market tends to produce density and growth patterns similar to smart growth argues Jay Bookman.

December 5, 2005 - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Does Smart Growth Raise Housing Prices?

A new report suggests that stringent land use regulations result in increased housing prices.

December 5, 2005 - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Condos Breathe New Life into Old Offices

Historic office buildings are increasingly being reinvented as condominiums in CBDs (central business districts) across the country.

December 5, 2005 - ArchNewsNow.com

Nations Seek Financial Rewards To Preserve Forests

At a U.N. climate conference in Montreal, nations seek to earn carbon credits for projects that avoid deforestation.

December 2, 2005 - BBC

Media Criticized For Gloomy Environmental Coverage

The world's media is criticized for negative coverage of environmental issues.

December 2, 2005 - BBC

The Secret International Voluntary Sustainable Principles

In what may prove to be a fundamental shift in sustainable resources, a new international coalition is poised to direct trillions of dollars into markets linked to climate change, clean technology and sustainable use of natural resources.

December 1, 2005 - Environmental News Service

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