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( 25.03.2010 10:30 )    
Herbert, Nick
It didn’t take long to work out that inserting the word ‘eco’ before ‘town’ in order to promote a new development was no more than greenwash. The Spectator, issue 17 March 2010
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( 24.03.2010 11:08 )    
Hasley, Ashley III
Whatever you hope to save buying a house in the outer fringe suburbs, you must pay, and repay many times, to fill your tank with gasoline. The Washington Post, March 24, 2010
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( 23.03.2010 10:39 )    
Vidal, John
Trend towards 'endless cities' could significantly affect population and wealth in the next 50 years. The need of careful planning. The Guardian, March 22, 2010
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( 23.03.2010 08:15 )    
Platt, Damian
It’s time to make Rio’s favelas an integral part of its success, but while businesses are recognising their potential, the state is sending out a different message.Green Futures, March 2010
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( 22.03.2010 11:04 )    
Leroux, Marcus
Tesco’s use of its brand One Stop stores is part of a “vicious circle” of underprovision of healthy, affordable food in poorer areas.The Times, March 22, 2010
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( 22.03.2010 09:51 )    
Gallagher, John
2010 is a critical year, and community gardens in vacant spaces may begin to yield profit as efforts reap jobs, tax base. But there isn't going to be just one model. Free Press, March 21, 2010
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( 21.03.2010 08:51 )    
Gough, Deborah
The emphasis on low-density housing almost automatically leads to a lack of basic infrastructure, such as bike and footpaths leading to amenities, bicycle storage facilities, bus shelters and safe road crossings. The Age, March 21, 2010
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( 13.03.2010 22:26 )    
Bradley, Jennifer
Proposals to dissolve some of the smallest municipalities and merge them into bigger towns or counties could be strengthened by the fiscal crisis deepened by the economic recession.The New Republic, March 2010
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( 13.03.2010 11:41 )    
Grey, Louise
First it was foxes, then it was squirrels. Now, as already happened in North America’s suburbs, it is deer causing a menace in Britain's towns and cities. The Telegraph, March 13, 2010
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( 13.03.2010 11:23 )    
Hill, Dave
Until he takes bolder anti-car measures, Boris Johnson's plans to promote cycling in London are little more than hype. The Guardian, March 12, 2010
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( 10.03.2010 11:50 )    
Salmon, Andrew
A vehicle electromagnetically powered with wireless connection to the grid: could it be a sustainable (and economic) solution to move people around? The Times, March 10, 2010
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( 08.03.2010 22:33 )    
Nuri, K. Rashid
Urban farming enhances the health of metropolitan residents, creates “green” jobs, produces affordable locally grown organic fruits and vegetables … and so on. The Times and Democrat, March 8, 2010
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( 08.03.2010 09:32 )    
Kostival, David A.
Stretch Your Dollar provides about 50 vendors a vacant 30,000 square-foot space inside Home Furnishings Outlet Mall in Morgantown. Red Eagle, March 8, 2010
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( 07.03.2010 21:54 )    
Hariharan, Chandrashekar
India’s population and cities are set to double by 2030. Can it cope with the pressures on land, energy, water and waste disposal? Down to Earth, March 15, 2010
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( 07.03.2010 12:05 )    
Howard, Sally
Communes are back in fashion across the United Kingdom, but with a contemporary green twist. Let's meet the neighbours. The Sunday Times, March 7, 2010
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