CNT Press Mentions June 2009

City Households Emit Fewer Greenhouse Gases, Study Reports Green Right Now (ABC7 News L.A.) – June 30, 2009
EPA Signs on to “Livable Communities” Partnership Twine – June 30, 2009
Rogers Parkers Love to (Car)Share ChicagoTalks – June 30, 2009
Reducing Your Carbon Footprint through Urban Living Go Vacuum – June 27, 2009
Does Urban Living Help Cure Global Warming? Best Workplaces for Commuters – June 26, 2009
City Dwellers Emit 70% Less Carbon from Transit than Suburbanites Treehugger – June 26, 2009
The Case for City Living Gets Better The Inquisitr – June 26, 2009
Compact, Climate-Friendly, Competitive Austin Chronicle – June 26, 2009
Transportation Funding Needs Reform to Optimize Illinois Impact Gapers Block – June 26, 2009
Study: City Living Helps Limit CO2 Emissions Environment News Service – June 24, 2009
Transcript: Transforming our Transportation System The Rockefeller Foundation – June 24, 2009
Village Green: Revitalizing Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine (Conclusion – Making it Green) Daily Kos – June 23, 2009
Bye Car Blogging Bayport Alameda – June 23, 2009
Who Owns the Parkway of Chicago? Chicago Now – June 22, 2009
Greenhouse Gases: Suburbs vs. City Minnesota Public Radio – June 22, 2009
Live in the Suburbs, Kill the Earth NBC Chicago – June 22, 2009
City Dwellers Leave Small Carbon Footprint Chicago Sun Times – June 22, 2009
CNT Maps Emissions and Housing Affordability (Audio) Eight Forty-Eight, WBEZ – June 18, 2009
Estimating Bikability in Metro Detroit M-Bike.org – June 17, 2009
Joining Up Transportation, Housing, and Environmental Policy Brookings Institution – June 17, 2009
Not So Hot in the City Postscript – June 17, 2009
Where We Live and Work is Important Urban Cincy – June 16, 2009
Urban Households Have Lower Carbon Footprints Move Trends – June 15, 2009
LEED 3.0 Has its Doubters CSE Magazine – June 12, 2009
Move to the City and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint by 70% Mother Nature Network – June 12, 2009
New Version of LEED Tightens Energy Uses, Mandates Monitoring MLive.com – June 11, 2009
Test-Driving Car-Share Services Wall Street Journal – June 11, 2009
Want to Save the Earth? Live in a City CEOs for Cities – June 11, 2009
Arizona Not Nearly as Green as it Should Be, Panel Says TriValleyCentral.com – June 10, 2009
Suburban Dwellers Find Ways to Keep a Small Carbon Footprint A Fresh Squeeze – June 9, 2009
City Living Encourages Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions A Fresh Squeeze – June 9, 2009
CO2 Per Acre Versus Per Household Greater City: Providence – June 9, 2009
Steering Stimulus Funds in Right Direction Chicago Sun Times – June 8, 2009
Transportation, Housing Costs Go Together Arizona Daily Star – June 7, 2009
Climate Action Plans: Seeking Cities Integrating Land-Use Planning Congress for New Urbanism – June 6, 2009
Where the Cars are Spewing CO2 and Other Maps of the Houston Region Swamplot – June 5, 2009
Planning for Jobs Bob Giloth’s Blog – June 5, 2009
Reliability Drives Need for Ameren Illinois Utilities Rate Increases, Today’s Request Would Increase Delivery Rates in Mid-2010 Earth Times – June 5, 2009
Illinois State Capitol Report RANWC Government Affairs – June 4, 2009
Global Warming: How Does Your City Rate? Chelsea Green – June 3, 2009
Going for Green in Wicker Park Chicago Talks – June 3, 2009
Area Outside Beltway 8 Contributes Most Per Capita Carbon Emissions Houston Tomorrow – June 2, 2009
Housing + Transportation Affordability Index Sonoma State Geospatial Blog – June 1, 2009
UA Study Ties Housing Affordability to Transportation University of Arizona News – June 1, 2009
Attorney General Madigan and Legislators Celebrate Passage of Energy Initiative eNews Park Forest – June 1, 2009
Where Compact, Mixed-Use Living Meets Climate Change Green City Blue Lake – June 1, 2009
In and Around Park Forest Week of June 1, 2009 eNews Park Forest – June 1, 2009
Carbon Footprints, Transit Ridership and More The Map Scroll – June 1, 2009

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