What We're Reading: Page 138
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 23, 2022
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The New York Times
N.Y.C.’s New Subway Chief Comes From Boston and Doesn’t Own a Car
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E&E News
Auto dealers eye a weird electric future
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Fortune
Housing inventories are in crisis mode—and these cities are the worst off
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago joins bandwagon of cities divesting city funds from fossil fuel companies
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Grist
Road salt is imperiling US waterways. States might have a solution.
Mar 22, 2022
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The Hill
How green rooftops can help cool off hot cities
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The New York Times
Utility Bills Piled Up During the Pandemic. Will Shut-offs Follow?
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Canary Media
How one California transit agency electrified its fleet 18 years ahead of schedule
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NBC News
Atlanta, Minneapolis had sharp upticks in air pollution last year, report finds
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The Mercury News
Gen Z renters leading rush back into Bay Area cities
Mar 21, 2022
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Fast Company
Can Barcelona's 'superblocks' work in other cities?
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The New York Times
$87.50 for 3 Minutes: Inside the Hot Market for Videos of Idling Trucks
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The Washington Post
U.S. cities will lose over 1.4 million street trees to insects by 2050
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Bloomberg CityLab
New York City’s Renewed Vibrancy Is Hiding Deep Economic Pain
Mar 18, 2022
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The New York Times
Cities Move to Sever ‘Sister City’ Ties With Russian Governments
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Austin American-Statesman
SXSW: Could 'floating cities' address global housing crisis?
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Syracuse.com
Syracuse leads the U.S. with worst child poverty among bigger cities, census says
Mar 17, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Best Hope for Ukraine Lies With its Cities
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Yale Climate News
Solar canopies over Indiana airport parking lot provide shade and power
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Construction Dive
MIT research team uses 3D scans to repurpose wood scraps
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Governing
Public Meetings Thwart Housing Reform Where It Is Needed Most
Mar 16, 2022
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The New York Times
The Next Level in Sustainability: Nature Restoration
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Reuters
Volvo Cars teams up with Starbucks for pilot EV charging network
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Fortune
As Austin aims to build a Southern Silicon Valley, it’s spending $20 billion on infrastructure
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Charlotte Observer
Less parking? Yes, it makes sense in some North Carolina cities
Mar 15, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
As Thousands Shelter in Stations, Kyiv’s Metro Is Still Running Trains
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ABC News
US Black population: The biggest growth is in smaller cities
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The New York Times
California’s Ambitious High-Speed Rail at a Crossroads
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Construction Dive
Lendlease Chicago high-rise employs low-carbon concrete