Cities Worldwide Are Reimagini...

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At a time when most of humanity lives in cities, where do cars belong — especially the old, polluting ones that make city air foul for people to breathe?

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The Latest Scary Evidence That...

Dec 1, 2017 by

[Translate] Environment By midcentury, there could be enough roads worldwide to encircle Earth 600 times, opening up a...

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medical clinic can drive itsel...

Jul 9, 2017 by

[Translate] Emma Tucker This concept for a self-driving mobile medical clinic by Seattle studio Artefact includes diagnostics powered...

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WANT TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE? ...

Feb 24, 2016 by

[Translate] Louis Vest By Heather Smith   GRIST A few months ago, the U.S. and 195 other countries signed this thing in Paris in...

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MOVE OVER CORN. CACTI CAN POWE...

Jul 3, 2015 by

[Translate] Shutterstock The little cacti that could By Grist staff Is prickly pear cactus, also known as a witch magic hangover...

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IN LOS ANGELES, AUTOPIA MEETS ...

Jun 8, 2015 by

[Translate] THE DIRT – BY JARED GREEN In 1971, architectural historian Reyner Banham wrote Los Angeles: The Architecture of...

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Where The Streets Have No Cars

Apr 20, 2015 by

[Translate] David Friedlander   LIFE EDITED Behavior It’s funny how transparent cars are in today’s cityscapes. They’re a given and...

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Are millennials really just fu...

Mar 25, 2015 by

[Translate] By Ben Adler GRIST Over at FiveThirtyEight, Ben Casselman argues that the supposed millennial affection for cities is a...

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4 REASONS YOU SHOULD BUY A USE...

Feb 12, 2015 by

[Translate] Environment 4 Reasons You Should Buy a Used Car Instead of a New One Used cars are not only easy on your pocketbook,...

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Elon Musk Is Right: Hydrogen I...

Feb 12, 2015 by

[Translate] by Joe Romm CLIMATE PROGRESS CEO Elon Musk speaks at 2009 unveiling of Tesla Model S all-electric car. CREDIT: AP Cars...

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9 Photos That Reveal America&#...

Jan 10, 2015 by

[Translate] Economy And we wonder why there’s an inequality problem. By Dave Johnson / Blog for Our Future   VIA ALTERNET Many...

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The Slow Death of the Walkable...

Jan 8, 2015 by

[Translate] David Friedlander   LIFE EDITED Architecture As a bit of an urban planning enthusiast, pills I’ve often wondered how...

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