Teens Are Demanding Greener Routes to School — And Climate Education When They Get There
Study: Remote Work Isn’t Always A Cure for America’s Driving Addiction
To Help Save the Planet, Take the ‘Week Without Driving’ Challenge
Report: America’s Historic Bike Boom is Flatlining
How Transit Saved Lives — And Became a Lifeline — During and After the Maui Fires
What is the Life of a Dead Pedestrian Worth?
Study: How Low-Income People Really Use Micromobility
Shared bikes and scooters are meeting low-income people's basic mobility needs — but they're not being subsidized like it.
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What the Defeat of the Minneapolis 2040 Land Use Reform Means for the Rest of America
Minneapolis 2040 has been called America's leading YIMBY success story. Now, it's becoming its greatest tragedy.
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Report: Cars Are Undermining Our Privacy, Even If We Don’t Drive
Vehicle technology spying on our most intimate details — and there's pretty much no escaping it.
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Why Democrats and Republicans Alike Keep Expanding Highways
A Democratic governor's controversial decision to pick up a road-widening effort where his Republican predecessor left off is sparking a conversation about why U.S. leaders across party lines keep pushing for the same old harmful highway projects.
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