Planning – Oct 17
Albuquerque: Why are we planning for growth when we need to cut back?
Oil vulnerability auditing
England’s countryside ‘set to vanish in decades’
Albuquerque: Why are we planning for growth when we need to cut back?
Oil vulnerability auditing
England’s countryside ‘set to vanish in decades’
Hurricane fears cost homeowners coverage
Drought-stricken South facing tough choices
Climate scientists paint grim coastal picture
Book Review: How to Build a Village
Seattle’s recycling success
Portland gives bike rentals a spin
Mapping the future of bicycling, walking, and transit
Backyard car conversion kits
China drives shipping costs to record high
Safe streets: Not pedaling can kill you
Evolution of a bicycle friendly community- Davis
Big cities try to ease way for bicyclists
After three years, Willits, while still a clear leader in peak oil preparedness, has not achieved nearly the progress envisioned by Bradford and other organizers. While their sense of urgency still remains, they have begun to realize that municipal governments move at what seems like a glacial pace and that public awareness is not the same as public understanding.
Taking life easy in urban Italy
Get cool with Smart Growth
Kunstler: The grass roots syndrome
Portland sees explosive growth in bicycling
Excerpt from new book: Energy efficiency — The future is now
Dingell, gas taxes, CAFE and diet – 3 data points
Science on a shoestring (tools for resource-poor countries)
Enviro-conscious apartment living
My journey to sustainability
Documentary: Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp
Gene Logsdon: Thoughts on economic “inevitability”
UN backs organic farming
How to fertilize urban good deserts
Gas tax in SF Bay Area?
Global warming requires local solutions
Congestion relief = climate relief?
S.F. catching up with European bike-share programs
Todd Litman: saving gas, lives & the environment
The moral dangers of adventure tourism