Yale E360:
Dave Merrill and Lauren Leatherby: How America Uses its Land→
/Bloomberg:
Interesting series of maps on land use.
Jay Walljasper: A Green Neighborhood on the old Ford Plant Site→
/CityLab:
It is a reasonable plan. One hopes that the car-free elements are expanded as development progresses.
Leyla Acaroglu: Use System Thinking to Solve Our Problems→
/ENSIA:
For more information, I suggest reading Thinking In Systems by Donella Meadows and the following website: http://donellameadows.org/systems-thinking-resources/
Ron Meador: Lawsuits on Minnesota Mining Leases→
/MinnPost:
Sophie Yeo: Resilience to Climate Change→
/Pacific Standard:
Kurt Kohlstedt: Taxes Shaping Architecture→
/99% Invisible:
Bill Donahue: Aging with Intention→
/Outside:
Fascinating story of Bernd Heinrich's interesting and productive life.
Amy Crawford: Need to Rethink Alien Species→
/Smithsonian:
Tia Ghose: Can We Manage the World's Largest Organism?→
/Live Science:
Eliminating or reducing common predators has consequences.
Reid Forgrave: Mining vs. Wilderness→
/New York Times:
Is it a question of what is more important? Is the answer to this question dependent on the time horizon? Where are the best places to get our metals that each of us use? These types of questions we wrestle with as a community, and of course there are no easy answers. For us that value wilderness and lakes, we want to protect the quality of these valuable places and the risks associated with the mining are not worth it. For miners and would-be-miners, they wish to provide a means to support their family and enjoy the woods and lakes for recreation. They too do not do not want to destroy the quality of the lakes and wilderness. For the company, they wish to produce profits for the benefit of the CEO, other corporate cadgers, and shareholders. They don't wish to jeopardize those profits; however, the quality of the lakes and wilderness that remains after the extraction of precious metals is not important.
Emily Nonko: The Roots of NYC Subway System Woes→
/Curbed NY:
Natalie Sopinka: Fish Habitat Loss in Canada→
/Canadian Science: