Environment

Oregon's Land-use Laws Threatened

Oregon voters approved Measure 7 which threatens the state's green regulations and local zoning.

January 31, 2001 - Environmental News Network

Superfund Refinancing: How Clean is Clean?

Next month almost 800 sites across New York awaiting cleanup will be left without funding.

January 31, 2001 - Albany Capital District Business Review

Overwhelming Evidence Of Global Warming

Will the "strongest scientificevidence ever linking climate change to man's activities" convince President Bush to address global warming?

January 31, 2001 - Salon

LA's Mega-Billboard Plan: Visual Blight?

What started out as a welcome effort to thin out the city's 7,000 billboards may become visual blight in Los Angeles.

January 30, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Sonoma County Simplifies Recycling

The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency plans to adopt a "single-stream" recycling program.

January 30, 2001 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Who's Responsibility Is Clean Air?

A new report by the State of California evaluates the responsibility for clean air among the state and local air districts.

January 30, 2001 - California Legislative Analyst's Office

Chesapeake Bay Conservation Projects Wanted

American Forests and the U.S. Forest Service are seeking proposals for conservation projects in the Chesapeake Bay region.

January 29, 2001 - American Forests

Florida Takes In 15-year Old Trash

Trash ash loaded on a ship in Philadelphia for disposal in 1986 and rejected by ports around the world might be coming ashore in Florida.

January 29, 2001 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

The Los Angeles River: An Urban Hell

Many people think that the L.A. River is a giant gutter. But now the flow of trash will stop, according to a landmark order.

January 29, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Electric Car In Not Too Near Future

State air-quality officials voted to give Detroit more time to meet its electric car mandate.

January 29, 2001 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Electric Cars Coming To CA By 2003

Despite objections from the automobile industry, the CA. Air Resources Board ordered the new cars to be here by 2003.

January 26, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

U.S. Cities Face Serious Infrastucture Problems

According to a study by the EPA, aging water and sewer systems in the nation's cities, and insufficient funds to repair them could cause serious problems.

January 26, 2001 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Dangerous Legacy Of The Gold Rush

California state study finds 39,000 abandoned mines throughout the state. These mines, dating back to the 19th century, are safety hazards and can contaminate air and water.

January 25, 2001 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

CA Beach City Prevents Oil Drilling

Hermosa Beach won a court victory which says that they can ban oil drilling by ocean-tapping wells within the city.

January 25, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Europe's Decaying Ecosystem

Europe's ancient forests are being destroyed by pollution and urban sprawl.

January 24, 2001 - International Herald Tribune

State And Local Green Purchasing

The EPA has issued guidance to help federal agencies consider environmental concerns when making purchasing decisions.

January 24, 2001 - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Ships And Boats

An environmental group publishes reports on environmentally-friendly shipbuilding and repair industry resources.

January 23, 2001 - Pollution Prevention Resource Center

Keeping Junk Out Of The L.A. River

The State of California is requiring that trash be kept out of the L.A. River. Cities say it will cost too much.

January 22, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Environmental Justice Grants

The EPA has opened the application period for its EnvironmentalJustice Small Grants Program.

January 22, 2001 - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

A New Model For California Toxic Cleanup

The toxic runoff from Iron Mountain near Redding, CA will be cleaned up with $160 million from a French firm. Why?

January 21, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.

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Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

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