City planners against global warming — Rethinking the design of towns and cities could help to restrain the spiralling growth of traffic and cut emissions of carbon dioxide
Back in the summer, just before the ministerial reshuffle, Mick Hamer commented that a rethink in the design of towns and cities could help to restrain the spiralling growth of traffic and cut emissions of carbon dioxide («
City planners against global warming», 24 July).
Not exact matches
Based on his continuum, Piper concludes that a female
city planner, who indirectly leads men by designing traffic patterns, exhibits influence that is non-personal «and therefore not necessarily an offense
against God's order.»