What We're Reading: Page 82
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 02, 2022
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PBS Frontline
U.S. Cities and States Are Suing Big Oil Over Climate Change. Here’s What the Claims Say and Where They Stand.
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Canary Media
This company wants to pack more EV-charging punch into gas stations
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The New York Times
Why It’s So Hard to Find an Affordable Apartment in New York
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The Guardian
A day with America’s only dedicated heat team in the US’s hottest city
Aug 01, 2022
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Washingtonian
Should DC’s Empty Office Buildings Get Turned Into Apartments?
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Tech Crunch
Bolt Mobility has vanished, leaving e-bikes, unanswered calls behind in several US cities
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Vice
Artists Are Using AI To Imagine Cities Without Cars
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StreetsBlog NYC
New York Far Behind Other Cities in Building Car-Free School Streets
Jul 29, 2022
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Politico
‘It’s so blatant’: Transit groups bemoan Dems’ car-centric climate deal
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NPR
These hurricane flood maps reveal the climate future for Miami, NYC and D.C.
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The Wall Street Journal
How Can Big Cities Get Us To Live There (Again)?
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Fortune
‘The fates of cities could change much faster than we thought’: New report shows that families with young kids fled during the pandemic—working from home was a ‘significant factor’
Jul 28, 2022
Jul 27, 2022
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The New York Times
Extreme Weather Is Soaking New York City. Community Gardens Can Help.
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HuffPost
Unprecedented Heat And Stressed Grids Make Dangerous Power Outages Increasingly Likely
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NPR
A 105-mile-long city will snake through the Saudi desert. Is that a good idea?
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Reason
Do You Have a Right To Run Subway Ads Criticizing High Subway Fares?
Jul 26, 2022
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The New York Times
In San Antonio, the Poor Live on Their Own Islands of Heat
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NJ.com
N.J. will chip in up to $4K to help you buy an electric vehicle, Murphy says
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Bloomberg City Lab
At Philadelphia Eviction Court, Showing Up on Time Is Half the Battle
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Politico
Hochul’s Penn Station plan faces its final vote
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The New York Times
We Need to Keep Building Houses, Even if No One Wants to Buy
Jul 25, 2022
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Fast Company
These brilliant maps helps you see—and hear—noise pollution in your city
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles could soon put recycled water directly in your tap. It’s not ‘toilet to tap’
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Route Fifty
The Rise of the State and Local Climate Candidate
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Smithsonian Magazine
This New San Francisco Park Sits Above Six Lanes of Traffic
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Streetsblog USA
How a Transit App for the Blind Could Revolutionize How Everyone Rides