Op-Ed: Washington Is Caught in a Property Tax Trap. Here's the Way Out.
Here's the case for lifting Washington state's 1% lid on property tax levy hikes while at the same time implementing a homestead protection for primary residences and a renter's tax credit to shift the burden away from working families.
Effective carbon pricing is a critical tool to incentivize decarbonization and guide meaningful climate policy. But how we calculate the price of carbon matters, and there’s no global consensus on the process.
David Sim of "Soft City": Making the Places We Live More Human
People might think of city life as necessarily “hard.” But the creative director at a Copenhagen-based urban design firm begs to differ. There are a few simple principles that can “soften” our city, drawing us closer together and radically improving our quality of life.
Ekinaka: Inside Japan’s Vibrant Train Station Shopping Hubs
Literally translating to “within the station”, Ekinaka refers to the colourful, sometimes labyrinthian shopping complexes within train station areas that have become increasingly popular across Japan.
Robots just installed 100 MW of solar panels in the desert
According to Maximo, its Version 3.0 robots now enable crews to install solar panels at rates previously impossible by human teams alone. Workers using the robots have...
Part 1: Hands-On Telehealth Helps Reach Rural Texas Communities | The Daily Yonder
A shipping container in Fort Davis is at the center of a new experiment in bringing telehealth to an aging rural population.Perched in the Davis Mountains
(Español aquí.) I’ve just spent a week in Medellín, Colombia, which has one of Latin America’s more famous public transport networks. In this post, I want to dig past much of the praise heaped on the city — most of it well deserved — and explore some of the challenges that follow from its successes. […]
Bogota: The Price of Service Complexity — Human Transit
(Leer en español.) If you look for a map of Bogotá’s TransMilenio network, you’ll find something like this: Note that north is to the left on most standard Bogotá maps. This is not, of course, a map of the whole network. It barely even begins to explain what the buses do. In fact, what the […]
Utilitarian public baths and pools once filled the world’s cities, but now new expensive spas are taking their place. Has even bathing become a luxury?
Thermal energy storage is pretty great, as phase-change energy storage is very consistent with its energy output over time, unlike chemical batteries. You also get your pick from a wide range of ma…
The MOST Effective Thermal Mass Works Like A Sunburn
Way, way back in the days when men wore beards and wide-lapelled suits in exotic colors, only NASA had access to photovoltaics and ‘solar’ meant solar thermal. In those days of appropri…