A neighborhood near Manila's airport in the Philippines shows how poor planning impacts the urban environment. Photo by Storm Crypt.
Geo-tagged open-source Flickr data in San Francisco. (Red dots are photos taken by tourists, blue dots are photos taken by locals, and yellow dots could be either.) Photo by Eric Fischer.
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Children imagine a low-carbon world at the Climate Change Village in Cancun, Mexico. Photo via COP16/CMP6 website.
In Delhi, urban planner and architect Manit Rastogi has a plan to transform the city’s 350 kilometers of storm water drains – or nullahs – into a network of “landscaped passages for New Delhi’s ...
In recent years, auto rickshaws have been a topic of endless controversy in India. Proponents maintain that they are a vital mode of transport in Indian cities, providing low-cost mobility and connecting travelers to ...
Cities have been ranked in all kinds of ways. Best places to live, best access to the outdoors, most walkable, most obese, ease of landing a green job, best street art.
Now, there’s a new ...
Portland, Oregon is often seen as a sustainable transport success story.



