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The Solarpunk Meridian: U.S. Cities and Latin America''s Urban Innovations
American cities like to narrate themselves in asphalt and appetite—bigger freeways, taller chillers, longer commutes. Then the heat arrives like a bell the size of a sky, and the old grammar buckles. The most quietly innovative urban work of the last quarter-century has happened in Latin America—in.
Jan 17, 202630 min
urban systemsThe Shade Gap: Why Trees Are the Infrastructure America Forgot
A solarpunk blueprint for America's hottest century—rights, rules, and the civic art of lowering the temperature. Here is the short version of the
Aug 4, 202520 min