Five of California’s 10 largest wildfires occurred in 2020 — and experts don’t expect any reprieve this fire season
Where Should the Green Go?
For planners, engineers, and researchers focused on cities and sustainability, green infrastructure is a buzzword often championed, but equally difficult to define
New York City and Beyond: Building Owners Put on GHG Notice
How New York City legislation is looking to retrofitting existing structures
Africa’s first plastic road
Looking at one piece of an innovative circular economy
We already know which grid fixes can keep lights on during bad storms. Here are 3.
By modernizing our electric grid we make it more reliable and clean
An interview with Alex Washburn, New York City’s former Chief Urban Designer
Urban planning, from mundane to emergency
Bike-Sharing in China
Expanding sustainable transportation
Being Like the High Line
Using elevated parks to add green space and catalyze economic activity
Cycling Infrastructure in the 21st Century
Cycling key for sustainable urban development and new businesses
A Move Toward Form-Based Code
Urban zoning is shifting toward regulations that can make our cities and towns denser and more livable again