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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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America's Truly Densest Metros
New Census data offers insight on a better way to measure the density of U.S. cities.
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Are Boomers the Reason Urban Rents Are Rising?
A new chart examines how the growing pressure on urban real estate is reshaping the marketplace
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How Cars Became the Next Big Subprime Market
Car sales are booming again. But is offering easy credit to riskier borrowers more trouble than it's worth?
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How Michigan Duped Canada Into Buying a New Bridge
Canada agreed to front the money after Tea Party activists voted against paying to replace the aging Ambassador Bridge.
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Compelling Evidence That Red-Light Cameras Do Make Roads Safer
In this ongoing debate, a new study finds that as red-light cameras go dark, red light running goes up — immediately.
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The Terrifying Reality of Europe's Youth Unemployment Crisis, in 1 Chart
In March, youth unemployment hit 50 percent in Greece. Six months later, it's only gotten worse.
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The End of Car Ownership (in the Developed World, at Least)
A new carpool company in France is part of the growing trend.
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A Man-Made, Net-Zero Energy Island Off the Coast of Istanbul
A proposal imagines 300,000 housing units built into six hyper-energy efficient domes.
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The Craziness of London's Housing Market, Explained in 1 Chart
Only 19 percent of property-buyers are British.

