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CO2 Data Makes Cities Look Like Smokestacks

Watching the CO2 production in the Northern Hemisphere is embarrassing. The Southern Hemisphere has good reason to be ticked. Watching Continue reading →

Lay A City On Its Side

Arcologies and vertical cities suggest concentrating population in tiny footprints. Maximum efficiency, minimum space. Mathematically, they make sense. Practically, it Continue reading →

Orphaned Suburbs All Cost No Benefit

Houses come in clusters. Subdivisions and developers define suburbia based on guesses and speculations about growth. It didn’t start that Continue reading →

Only Use It When You’ve Got It

Here’s a novel concept. How about only using things when they’re available? Efficient uses of resources can be as simple Continue reading →

Happy Trampling!

We don’t get involved in the Black Friday mayhem, do we? Shopping online or local (or not at all) looks Continue reading →

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