Urban planner Lisa Nisenson answers questions from the final webinar of our Saving Our Suburbs series with the authors of Suburban Remix.
If we implement the equivalent of matinee pricing on our roads, we can all play a part in solving the traffic congestion problem.
The DC Department of Transformation is helping cyclists and pedestrians one plunger, or traffic cone, or ad hoc handstand, at a time.
Just as the Dutch stood up and created some of the most cycling friendly streets on the planet, so too can New Yorkers, Londoners, and others around the world.
It’s time to break up the automotive monopoly on transportation, and let cleaner, healthier, less expensive technologies take us where we need to go.
Washington, D.C. has passed the most ambitious clean energy law in the US. Now what?
In honor of National Bike Month and Bike to Work Day, Island Press is celebrating the power and the freedom of cycling.
We turned to some of our authors to find out—What do they think will be the most pressing climate change issue in the next 50 years? Why?
Resilience Matters is compilation of articles and op-eds advancing a holistic, transformative approach to thinking and action on urban resilience in the era of climate change, grounded in a commitment to sustainability and equity.
The stakes are high. If we fail to curb greenhouse gas emissions, we must brace for a hotter, more fiery future.