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What we're reading: sustainable city of the future
Sustainable future cities; Climategate scientists cleared; oil tax breaks; City Year; LEED homes in Utah.
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1.) Is this the sustainable city of the future? Design group Terreform One thinks so.
2.) Climategate debunked: climate scientists and administrators at the University of East Anglia are exonerated.
3.) Study: profit-rich oil companies are among the most heavily subsidized businesses in the U.S., unfairly benefiting from century-old tax breaks.
4.) How non-profit educational organization City Year is working to improve communities.
5.) Utah's first LEED-rated home is super efficient (and pretty good-looking, too).
This post was originally published on Smartplanet.com