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At 8:02pm on May 21, 2009, Rick Shea said…
Hey, John. If you check out a few of the new members, I think you'll find that they have an uncommon interest in our members.
At 4:40pm on August 2, 2007, Keith Fielding said…
Hi John!
Thanks for drawing this to my attention. Our group has many questions and this looks like a useful site to collect and share information.
Best wishes,
Keith

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Chairman, Citizens for Responsible Community Planning (Kelowna) (www.saveparadise.org)
Founder, Human Scale Urban Development network (www.humanscale.ning.com)
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Effecting change in your community -- an example of how it's done

In Santa Barbara, CA the group Preserve Our Santa Barbara (www.preserveoursantabarbara.com) has been organized principally to lower building heights in their downtown and to further general objectives of neighbourhood preservation. They are well funded and running a slate of candidates in the upcoming civic election in which the subject of lowering downtown building heights will be a referendum item (Measure B). This is an example of community activism at its best and demonstrates how individual… Continue

Posted on September 27, 2009 at 7:12am —

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Increasing residential densities will yield only modest CO2 reductions, U.S. National Academy of Sciences finds

Urban planners hoping to help mitigate CO2 emissions by increasing housing density would do better to focus on fuel-efficiency improvements to vehicles, investments in renewable energy, and cap and trade policies say some commentators as a recent report by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences finds that increasing population densities in metropolitan areas would yield insignificant CO2 reductions.

read the article and the report: http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/23343/?nlid=2323

Posted on September 7, 2009 at 1:30pm —

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Former managing editor of Portland newspaper says that controlling population is the only way to save environment

Jack Hart, former managing editor of the Portland Oregonian says that controlling population is the only real answer to our environmental problems. Cut and paste this link to your browser bar to read his op-ed piece: http://www.populationmedia.org/2009/05/27/treading-on-a-taboo-overpopulation-in-america/

Posted on June 21, 2009 at 4:24pm —

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William Rees calls "smart growth" an "ineffective" solution to mankind's sustainability dilemma

In the recent article in the journal Building, Research & Information "The ecological crisis and self-delusion:implications for the building sector," William Rees writes that, "The world's top ecologists and climate scientists tell us that global civilisation is on a collision course with biophysical reality ... we have 'overshot' long-term carrying capactiy ... staying on our growth-based path to global development virtually guarantees eventual catastrophe for billions of people." Yet despi… Continue

Posted on June 13, 2009 at 8:30am —

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"Smart growth" called "a monumental planning failure" in San Diego County, California

Cut and post the following URL into your browser window:

http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/05/27/opinion/commentary/z1542fd2c43455508882575ac00594897.txt

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 6:30am —

 
 

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