Index of Book Summaries [2021-present]
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Index to Special Features [2021-present]
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City Parks: America’s New Infrastructure – Multi-Use
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How to revitalize a neighborhood without gentrification.
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Index to archived Climate Change Articles
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The Bloomberg Carbon Clock, CO2
Monthly readings through Sept. 2022. The monthly values reflect the cyclical or seasonal changes in an inexorably upward secular trend. Check out the graph of long-term trends on the webpage cited below. FacebookTweetLinkedInEmail
NOAA will spend $3 billion to fight climate change along the coast.
From CT.org…The 2022 funding cycle just closed, but there are many NOAA grant programs: ck the link below. As an example, the Approximately $11.1 million was available for about 90 new awards, pending budget appropriations, with most awards funded between $50,000 and $300,000 per year. Check out the 90 awards to see what types of […]
How protecting public lands can help the climate.
From CT.org…Small cities and towns have properties called parks, school grounds, conservation areas, surplus properties, brownfield sites and vacant lands that may be leverageable into climate change assets. Small gestures help make progress and inspire others to follow suit. About two-thirds of Utah is public land owned by the federal government. Some of that land […]
Finland prepares world’s first “nuclear tomb”
From CT.org…Nuclear power will be an important asset in the world’s energy portfolio until practical fusion is realized. Disposal is the issue. Finland’s approach is useful. There is ecological promise in nuclear power. Free from greenhouse emissions and air pollution, not dependent on the whims of the weather, nuclear energy could be a powerful force […]
Index to archived Planning Articles
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