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Hydrogen Fuel Is Back in the Energy Picture
As the price of energy drops, and fuel storage technologies mature, hydrogen fuel is drawing fresh attention
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Are Traffic-Clogged Cities Ready for Congestion Pricing?
When properly used, congestion pricing actually works, speeding up travel times and reducing pollution — and experience shows it can be effective
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Self-Driving Cars Will Mean More Sprawl
Driverless cars will have some environmental advantages, but their very efficiency will challenge planners and conservationists
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Stranded In Our Own Communities
Transit deserts make it hard for people to find jobs and stay healthy
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Will Self-Driving Cars Save Energy?
Widespread adoption of driverless cars has the potential to reduce fuel consumption — but there are some caveats
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Moving Beyond the Autobahn
With the recent opening of a ‘bike highway,’ Germany takes the lead in Europe to increase the number of bicycle commuters
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How Green Is Your Car?
An advocacy group for energy efficiency launches a new website, listing the greenest cars on the market
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Green Buildings Aren’t Truly Green Without Location Efficiency
A recent two-inch snowfall in Atlanta proved that suburban sprawl has a dangerous underbelly
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On the Benefits of Online Learning
With a new group of online courses starting this week, I’m reminded of the benefits of learning — and teaching — from home
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Energy Use by Buildings
If we include building-related portions of industrial and transportation sectors, buildings account for a lot more energy than most people calculate