Climate Change Is Killing Buildings in Slow Motion It's not just storms and floods: Wild temperature swings, severe heat and drought are exacting an invisible toll on the built environment. Booming Cambridge Exposes England's Widening Wealth Gap The famed university town is seen across the political spectrum as a model for how to revive the moribund UK economy. But not everyone is sharing in its success. Robotaxis Are No Friend of Public Transportation AV companies like Waymo are promoting the idea that driverless technology can complement transit service. Recent ride-hailing history suggests otherwise. A Broken Oil Pipeline Plunges South Sudan's Capital Into Chaos The 1.5 million people in the capital of Juba grapple with a lack of power, running water, salaries and medicine as the nation's key source of cash dries up. Oman Sees an Urban Future Distinct From Dubai and Abu Dhabi Muscat's plan for the future looks to mid-rise developments and more green spaces rather than the reach-for-the-heavens architecture seen elsewhere in the region. |
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