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A 1930s city planning rule has drivers setting their own speed limits
Speed limits are set by drivers "voting with their feet." That's a problem for everyone else on the street.
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How COVID-19 is a threat to the premise of public transit
Transit's superpower is extra vulnerable to COVID-19. Here's how.
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Before Laura, there was Katrina. What lessons does New Orleans have for coastal cities?
Nowhere knows flooding like New Orleans. Here's what the city is doing with all its water.
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Extreme heat is worse in redlined neighborhoods
As you move through a city, you probably notice summer heat can be a lot worse depending on which neighborhood you’re in. This isn't a coincidence.
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We need more than a coronavirus lockdown to solve climate change
Coronavirus emissions cuts are just a drop in climate change’s bucket
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How car-free streets can help with social distancing
Coronavirus is exposing our lack of walking space.
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How coronavirus creates empty shelves and toilet paper shortages
The sudden shift in the way Americans shop is stunning – we used a marble machine to unpack what's going wrong.
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Here’s how youth climate activists are coping with the pandemic
Despite social distancing measures, they're finding ways to advocate for the planet
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Environmental destruction is making the next coronavirus more likely
Sprawling cities, habitat loss, and climate change are a dangerous mix.
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Did DDT play a role in my family’s cancers?
These four sisters all developed breast cancer, despite having no genetic markers for the illness. Was something in their environment responsible? One of their daughters is looking at the once widely-used insecticide DDT as the possible culprit.