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Videos
This Bike Path Also Helps Prevent Flooded Sewers
A great example of how green infrastructure can be incorporated from the start in new street design.
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Maps
What We Can Learn About a City by Mapping Its Parks
New data from the Trust for Public Land illuminates which neighborhoods offer excellent green space access ... and which really don't.
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Bankrupt Vs. Broke: What's the Difference: Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Indianapolis's Non-Profits Move In Together
Indianapolis couldn't afford to tear down the old city market. So a bunch of non-profits turned it into a work space and farmers' market.
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The Scary Truth About Climate Change: Best #Cityreads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Photos
One Way to Keep Super Bowl Profits Local: Sell Off Every Last Bit of Material
An Indianapolis nonprofit is recycling more than five miles of banners left over from Super Bowl XLVI.
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Maps
To Get America Growing Again, We Have to Look to Our Most Productive Metro Areas
The United States is not just as a single national economy but a collection of city and metro economies, and they're growing at starkly different rates.
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The Future of Mapping Carbon Emissions, With Pinpoint Precision
A new modeling system called "Hestia" traces greenhouse gases to individual urban buildings and roads.
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Maps
Watch a City Aglow in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Researchers at Arizona State University have created software that tracks carbon dioxide emissions of whole cities, down to individual buildings and roadways.
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Photos
Why Are Swarms of Butterflies Appearing in Indianapolis?
Inside one artist's mission to cover the city with blue bugs.

