• Old nuclear weapons are heading south — to South Carolina, to be exact — for retirement. And the plutonium within these weapons could potentially power Tennessee — assuming we process it successfully. (Newsweek)
• The policies that created urban sprawl must end: A look at anti-city bias and its impact on development. (Boston Globe)
• A Miami architect is working with a building materials manufacturer to design and provide prefabricated, hurricane-resistant homes for displaced Haitians. (New Urban News)
• Remember that shiny new metro system in Dubai? The city is on track to increase their mass transit population from 6% last year to 30% in 2020. (Trade Arabia)
• Ten top European companies unveiled their plan for a $46 billion super grid for the soon-to-be-tapped-out North Sea. Wind will play a vital role in powering the U.K., Germany and Norway. (UPI)
• Plenty of sunshine, but how to harness it? Africa has the potential to power itself with an energy resource out of the reach of foreign interests. The only problem is (Global Geopolitics)
• A new bill seeks to address the unending housing mess in the U.S. More than five million homes are still in danger of foreclosure. (New York Times)
• Fan-favorite Tesla makes a Wall Street Journal top ten list. A clutch of SoCal solar companies also get a nod in the paper’s first ever survey of Clean Tech companies. (Wall Street Journal)






