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Cleantech/Fall 2012/Health & Lifestyle/Perspectives/Supply Chain/Sustainable Book Reviews/Waste

An energy crisis of our own

by Lloyd Alter

According to some mainstream media reports, America will soon be “awash in oil.” Natural gas, meanwhile, seems to be pouring out of

Energy/Fall 2012/Mining

Too close for comfort

by Antoine Dion Ortega

Barrick Gold, the world’s largest gold mining company, has made big commitments to improve the lives of Chileans living in the country’s

Built Environment/Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Perspectives/Sustainable Book Reviews

Mass migration

by Azra Fazal

The world is on the move – and butterflies and wildebeests aren’t the only ones migrating. As Doug Saunders writes in his

Invest in community | A photograph of a house with a lemonade stand
Built Environment/Cleantech/Food/Perspectives/Sustainable Book Reviews/Winter 2011

10 ways to invest in community

by Guy Dauncey

1. Slow Down. Chat and Mingle When thinking of investing in your community, most think of money. But there is more to

Built Environment/Food/Winter 2011

The city's gone bananas

by Jon-Erik Lappano

While bananas and tree-forts sound like primate priorities, we humans take these simple pleasures for granted. There is a good chance that

2011 Sustainable Cities/Built Environment/Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Winter 2011

The metabolic metropolis

by Sarah Barmak

If the concept of a sustainable city sounds like a paradox, that’s because it is, according to physicist Geoffrey West. Ironically, because

Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Energy/Perspectives/Q&A/Winter 2011

Cities will get a lot bigger

by Melissa Shin

CK: How can cities prepare for a peak oil future? RUBIN: The trend from the last four decades has been suburban sprawl.

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