Tag: Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington Uses Transit to Generate Development
Streetcar and urban circulator grants seem to be primarily oriented towards economic development. (keep reading…) -
Curb That Smog
Hamida Kinge interviews the American Lung Association’s Janice Nolen, who weighs in on the E.P.A.‘s recent efforts to impose limits on a persistent, dangerous urban nemesis: smog.
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Wading in Vain
In her column, The Tipping Point, Hamida Kinge explains that there are 57 water quality trading programs worldwide—none of which you know about. (keep reading…) -
The War on Environmental Crime
Three months ago, the Environmental Protection Agency publicized its first replica of a “most wanted” list. In her new column, The Tipping Point, Hamida Kinge asks whether in doing so, they were missing the target. (keep reading…) -
What the Stimulus Bill Really Means for Cities
Jeffrey Hill actually read the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in its entirety—and has good news to report for America’s urban areas. (keep reading…) -
The Tipping Point for Environmental Justice
At last week’s “Advancing Climate Justice” conference in New York City, there emerged a sense that environmental justice will no longer be tucked into the margins of mainstream environmentalism. (keep reading…) - Page 1 of 1





