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EPA Won't Regulate Greenhouse Gases

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it does not have the legal authority to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

August 29 - The Washington Post

Does Immigration Cause Sprawl?

A new report by the Center for Immigration Studies says that sprawl in California's Central Valley could be controlled by curtailing immigration.

August 29 - The Fresno Bee

Business Risk-Taking In Low Income Areas 101

Seek out municipal resources; hire locally; work with community leaders to avoid opposition--and other tips featured in a 'how to' guide for risk-taking business entreprenuers in Chicago.

August 29 - The Chicago Tribune

Congestion Pricing At The Wrong Price

Congestion pricing in London seemed to be working, until it went afoul of basic economics. Now it's harming public transit. [Link corrected.]

August 29 - Tech Central Station - Europe

Chaos As Major Power Outage Hits London

A major power outage hit London during the evening rush hour disrupting the city's transit services and affecting half a million people.

August 28 - BBC News


Designing Transportation For People, Not Cars

Bogotá has become a success story that cities around the world are aiming to copy.

August 28 - Environmental News Network

California Recall's Infrastructure Set-Aside Sleeper

California's October 7 recall ballot will feature more than Gray, Cruz, and Arnold.

August 28 - The Metro Investment Report


Financial Costs And Social Costs

What Myron Orfield, Ed Blakely, Robert Fishman and others are saying about public schools and suburbs.

August 28 - The Chicago Tribune

'Precedent-Setting' Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance Enacted

A Chicago suburb has enacted the region's first inclusionary zoning ordinance.

August 28 - The Chicago Tribune

'Silhouetting' Proposed Development

Five Los Angeles cities that control development on the coastal peninsula require the use of 'silhouetting' to alert neighbors about proposed development.

August 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Wal-Mart Nation

What does it mean to live in a country where Wal-mart -- the world's 19th largest economy -- is the nation's largest employer?

August 28 - The Washington Post

Whither The Clean Air Act?

A ruling this week lets plants remodel with no new emissions limits.

August 28 - The Christian Science Monitor

Restoring A Sense Of Community Through Public Schools

A new community school is a symbol of ongoing renewal, in what was once one of the most violent neighborhoods in Boston.

August 28 - The Boston Globe

A Computerized Spy In Every Car

An unpopular UK plan to monitor every car raises questions about the boundary between security and privacy.

August 28 - The Sun Newspaper, UK

Housing Shortages And Smart Growth In Ventura County

Ventura County's looming houding shortage forces electeds to grapple with restrictive laws and state pressure.

August 27 - The Planning Report

Illinois: The Windy State?

With a few commercial wind farm developments underway, Illinois is joining the 'nationwide surge' to use wind power as source of energy.

August 27 - The Chicago Tribune

Different Visions For Fort Lauderdale Riverfront

Environmentalists, developers, and the community are at odds over the future of riverfront in Fort Lauderdale's redevelopment area.

August 27 - Sun-Sentinel

Pittsburgh Planners Find Inspiration In Prague

Prague, in Central Europe, with 1.2 million residents, has succeeded in developing and preserving its historic center.

August 27 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

A Solution For Homelessness?

The Interagency Council on Homelessness is charged with the ambitious task of ending chronic homelessness in ten years.

August 27 - The Economist

Sydney's New Suburbia

Welcome to Sydney's new suburbia: Get the biggest house on the smallest block for the lowest price.

August 27 - The Sydney Morning Herald

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