Is Dongtan History – Or the Future?
Jan 25th, 2010 | By Jesse Fox | Category: Featured ArticlesChina’s flagship zero-carbon city has thus far failed to materialize. But that doesn’t mean it never will, says its planner.
China’s flagship zero-carbon city has thus far failed to materialize. But that doesn’t mean it never will, says its planner.
An environmental justice organization and a Bedouin village are attempting to create a model of sustainability in the Negev desert.
After a difficult summer, intense public pressure convinced Israel’s government to partially suspend its anti-foreigner crackdown.
Defying drought, limited resources and occupation, Bustan Qaraaqa is building an ecological oasis in a wadi outside Bethlehem.
Her latest book just released in Hebrew, the author discussed disaster capitalism, Israel and the growing boycott movement.
A few thoughts on moving toward greater urban sustainability in Tel Aviv, published on The Jerusalem Post’s op-ed page.
An interview with urban creativity guru Charles Landry, who warns that Tel Aviv may be neglecting its “good vibes.”
What’s next for the Green Movement-Meimad, after failing to enter the Knesset in Israel’s recent elections?
The Takeaway interviews me and NYT’s Andrew Revkin about Masdar City.