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Phoenix Leaders Are Climate Hypocrites — And They’re Not Alone
Phoenix says it’s going to reduce greenhouse gases 90 percent by 2050, but the city’s transportation greenhouse gases have risen 1,000 pounds per person since 2014, and it’s planning to spend hundreds of millions widening freeways.
December 4, 2020
Talking Headways Podcast: Building Community in North Philly
The leaders of a great success story in affordable housing and wealth-building recall their effort.
December 3, 2020
KOMANOFF: Takeaways from America’s Diesel Pickup Pollution Disaster

December 1, 2020
Why Is Rhode Island Trying to Break Up Its Biggest Transit Hub?

November 30, 2020
Is It Time to Revisit Dockless Bike Sharing?
China is having a dockless bikeshare boom. Should the U.S. file suit?
November 27, 2020
Lessons from Canada: How To End Mandatory Parking Minimums
Edmonton, Alberta was the first major Canadian city to end parking minimums. Here's how they did it.
November 23, 2020
Monday’s Headlines As We Enter Uncharted Territory
Remember hovertrains? They were the original hyperloop. That plus all of the day's news as we await updates on the Trump coup attempt.
November 23, 2020
Six Million Dollars for a Fake Bike Path

November 18, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines for You to Enjoy
Sounds like Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto is running for something! Plus all the other news of the day.
November 17, 2020
Could COVID-19 Finally be the Superblock’s U.S. Moment?
Barcelona has announced it will permanently expand its famous "superblock" program — and some experts hope that U.S. cities could be next.
November 13, 2020