Planners have designed cities as if resources such as land, fuel and concrete were unlimited, and waste has been something to dump as cheaply and as distantly as possible, according to an article in New Scientist (17/6/2006, p.38). Full Story
Planners have designed cities as if resources such as land, fuel and concrete were unlimited, and waste has been something to dump as cheaply and as distantly as possible, according to an article in New Scientist (17/6/2006, p.38). Full Story