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How Grenoble Resurrected Its Trams
The French Alpine town was offered a quirky alternative and turned it down. Even in the United States, there was a point in the early 20th Century where most American cities and small towns had tra…
Seattle Needs Money. We Should Pass These Progressive Taxes Tomorrow.
Creating a task force to study progressive taxes is a great idea! But we don't have to wait for their recommendations to act, nor should we.
Progressive Consumption Tax
Although voters like public services, they detest paying taxes. To cover the resulting budget deficits, we borrow hundreds of billions of dollars each year from other countries, loans that must be repaid in full with interest. Deficits also erode savings,...
South Pole Topography – brr
The relentless accumulation (and management) of snow.
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Tacoma Link’s Theater District Station Reaches the End of the Line
Tacoma has a major extension of Sound Transit’s T Line streetcar to look forward to over the coming year: the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension (HTLE). But this past year saw the loss of a small yet me…
A resilience hub might be coming to your Seattle neighborhood
These community centers, powered by green energy, provide resources during extreme weather and double as gathering spaces during calmer times.
How Pittsburgh found a secret climate weapon in 'the thrilling world of municipal budgeting'
By implementing priority budgeting, Pittsburgh put its existing resources to work for climate.
Tired of being told to 'adapt,' an Indigenous community wrote its own climate action plan
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes created a community-led climate plan to manage and protect their land.
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Repurposing food waste into sustainable alternatives
A new study highlights the incentive for food producers to repurpose food waste – by turning it into useful chemicals and sustainable fuels
MULE - Earth+Kin
Our patent-pending beast of burden is designed to bring your gear wherever you need to go. Pulls behind your bike, attaches to your vehicle's hitch, and can be pulled by hand. - 6063 Aircraft grade aluminum and hardened steel- Lifetime warranty- 10% of profit donated to charity Care - We recommend washing saltwater
All Terrain Wagon [ATW]
Introducing the world’s only Beach, Bike, and Car wagon.
Lithium Mining for EVs Could Destroy the Planet if We Don't Change Our Car-Centric Ways: Report
Tripling the global output of lithium by 2050 just for the U.S. would ensure horrifying environmental costs.
New Mexico law seeks solar on every roof, and an EV charger in every garage
Senator William Soules has filed SB 77, which states that all new homes must have an EV plug, and requires one watt of solar per square foot of heated home space.
Geothermal 'battery' repurposes abandoned oil and gas well in Illinois, researchers report
Researchers at the University of I llinois Urbana-Champaign have successfully demonstrated efficient geothermal heat storage while simultaneously repurposing an abandoned oil and gas well.
How a sand battery could transform clean energy
A new way of storing renewable energy is providing clean heat through the long Nordic nights.
This Maine home can stay 70 degrees without a furnace, even when it's freezing outside
With extra insulation and lots of sun, a passive house in the town of Hope is able to maintain an indoor temperature of around 70 degrees without the use of a furnace.
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Washington Reconsiders 2030 Target Zero Goal in Face of Increasing Traffic Violence
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission held a difficult conversation last week around its longstanding goal of ending fatalities and serious injuries in traffic by the year 2030: whether that goa…
Report Highlights Puget Sound’s Housing Deficit and Zoning Reform Potential
On Thursday, Urban Institute released a new report focused on the Seattle metropolitan region that is sure to be of interest to urbanists and housing advocates. The Urbanist published a preview of …
Liias and Reed Introduce Bill Requiring Midrise Zoning Near Rapid Transit
“This is the year for bold progress to make sure everyone has a home,” Sen. Marko Liias (D – Edmonds) said in a tweet shortly after dropping a bill aimed at encouraging denser hou…
Amsterdam’s Underwater Bike Garage Is Next-Level Cycling Infrastructure
The Dutch capital spent $65 million to create a parking structure that can store 7,000 bicycles in a submerged facility at the city’s central train station.
Social Movements, Communities, and Campaigns in Pittsburgh
Editor’s note: In anticipation of the Urban History Association’s 2023 conference being held in Pittsburgh from October 26 – October 29, The Metropole is making the Steel City its Metropolis of the…
Amtrak Cascades to Chart Next 20 Years of Service
Participate in the online survey and influence decades of future Amtrak Cascades passenger rail service. Work has begun on the first phase of the Amtrak Cascades Service Development Plan (SDP), whi…
A science-fictional idea for a geo-scale, lacework power plant
Posted on Tuesday 24 Jan 2023. 830 words, 6 links. By Matt Webb.
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Actually, Japan has changed a lot
The 2020s are not the 1990s.
Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past
The so-called lost decade has now stretched to three. What went wrong, asks Rupert Wingfield-Hayes.