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Nat returns with some bad Valentine’s Day jokes about sustainable urbanism.
Read MoreNat returns with some bad Valentine’s Day jokes about sustainable urbanism.
Read MoreEnergy data show that cities, as we already know, allow for far more energy-efficient uses of land and space than their suburban and rural counterparts.
Read MoreA new Rutgers paper looks at the question of whether ebikes and scooters deserve all of the hate.
Read MoreIs it fair to pay the CEO $50 billion? One investor thought not, and one of the most important judges in the country in the realm of corporate law agreed.
Read MoreWindsor, Ontario is fighting the federal government’s housing plan in order to “protect the character of the neighborhood.”
Read MoreWhen news broke last fall that Governor Whitmer’s administration had cherry-picked air quality data to justify the granting of a
Read MoreNat starts a new job with ADL Ventures, a venture developer focusing on solutions for energy, climate, and construction.
Read MoreeBikes, YIMBY, what’s left of the Republican Party, and more.
Read MorePlanners– don’t procrastinate until New Year’s Eve. You literally have two whole years in your licensure cycle. Do your continuing education units *today.*
Read MoreSadly, but perhaps not surprisingly, US Steel is about to go the way of so many other once-great American corporations that have been acquired by foreign companies.
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