Diogenes searches for answers from Google
Public critiques and counter-campaigns have drawn attention to Google’s corporate slogan “Don’t be evil,” pointing out their hypocrisy and subverting the slogan with the protest rally: “Don’t fund evil.”
Public critiques and counter-campaigns have drawn attention to Google’s corporate slogan “Don’t be evil,” pointing out their hypocrisy and subverting the slogan with the protest rally: “Don’t fund evil.”
In this video, urban strategist & former Bogotá mayor Enrique Peñalosa tells us how we can reprioritize road space for people.
In his recent lecture, Dr. Wallace Broecker outlines carbon capture as our most promising option…
A child in the city may live many years past the planning program outlined in the city’s report on Sandy.
The city showed slides to explain Sandy and to forecast the future, in advance of the release of the Special Initiative on Rebuilding and Resiliency report.