Government / Politics

US Oil Addiction a 'National Security Crisis in the Making'

Former national security officials try to convince the Bush Administration to invest $1 Billion in lighter, more fuel efficient cars.

March 31, 2005 - Truthout

Furor Over Canada's Kyoto Legislation

The Canadian government's attempt to include monitoring of greenhouse gases under an existing Act is opposed by environmentalists, industry.

March 30, 2005 - The Globe and Mail

Peak Oil May Mean 'Monstrously Difficult' Times Ahead

Government, industry and the media are doing nothing to prepare America for the impacts of peak oil.

March 30, 2005 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

'Supermayor' Cleans Up Megalopolis

Bayani Fernando has what it takes to clean up a megalopolis of 13 million people.

March 29, 2005 - International Herald Tribune

Bush's Retro Energy Policy

Arianna Huffington analyzes the Bush administration's energy policy.

March 25, 2005 - AlterNet

Crumbling Infrastructure Leading America to 'Third World' Conditions

The nation's infrastructure is "sliding towards failure".

March 24, 2005 - Canada Free Press

Transit Won't Solve Our Dependence On Oil

Taking transit to work won't solve the global oil problem. But new strategies could reduce gasoline imports by two-thirds within 20 years.

March 24, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

The Danger Of Drilling In Alaska

Thomas L. Friedman writes that the Bush administration's energy policy and the "obsession" to drill for oil in Alaska's wildlife refuge "endangers" the U.S.

March 21, 2005 - Star Tribune

The Impact Of The Media On Civic Leadership

Media critic David Abel takes L.A.'s newspaper to task for abdicating its role in civic politics.

March 21, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Friday Funny: Concerned, Obstinate Citizen Impacts Local Planning

Irv Draper fought ten long years to save taxpayers' money and ensure that a community pool would not be built.

March 18, 2005 - The Onion

Unfolding Texas Transit

Texas state's comptroller launches a battle against the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority. Is this a debate about transit, or just bad politics?

March 18, 2005 - Austin American-Statesmen

Citizen Land Use Initiative Axed By Florida High Court

Florida State Supreme Court ruled that a proposed amendment to Florida's constitution to give voters final say over land use amendments can't go on the 2006 ballot.

March 17, 2005 - Sun-Sentinel

College Towns Big Losers In Community Development Block Grant Cuts

Grants drying up and four new HUD funding formulas could cut funds up to 50 percent as "university loophole" disappears.

March 17, 2005 - The Berkeley Daily Planet

The Political Cost To Wal-Mart Supporters

Voters in the Southern California city of Rosemead oust two council members who supported Wal-Mart's plans to open a store in the city.

March 11, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

America the Crumbling

A report issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers gives the nation's infrastructure a D grade, citing failing public transit services, crowded schools and crumbling roads.

March 11, 2005 - USA Today

Palm Beach County Voters Elect Development Advocates

Why did Palm Beach County voters concerned about congestion, the environment, and rapid development elect pro-growth candidates in municipal elections?

March 10, 2005 - Sun-Sentinel

'Peak Oil' and the Future of Humanity

If the "Peak Oil" theory is true, something must be done. If it is not true, something must still be done to curb the instability, pollution, terrorism and war inherent in the petroleum economy.

March 8, 2005 - Truthout

Smart Growth Governor Revamps Game Plan

Michigan's Jennifer Granholm thinking bigger, playing tougher

March 7, 2005 - Michigan Land Use Institute

An Open Letter To L.A.'s Next Planning Director

The Center for Law in the Public Interest publishes an open letter to the city's next mayor and planning director calling for a new vision.

March 7, 2005 - Center For Law In The Public Interest

Eminent Domain Abuse In Bay Area Redevelopment?

Use of minent domain for redevelopment activities in some San Francisco Bay Area cities is controversial.

March 7, 2005 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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