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CNT Press Mentions February 2011

Urbanism in the Age of #Climate Change: Urbanism ExpandedGlobal Climate Change News Brief - February 2, 2011
Taxes and Energy Savings on the Agenda for Ward Night Roscoe View Journal – February 2, 2011
Guide Helps Municipalities Monetize Green Infrastructure’s ValueEnvironmental Protection – February…

March 20, 2009

CNT’s mantra that housing affordability needs to include transportation costs, and position that housing and transportation need to be considered together in planning for sustainable communities, have been heard and acted upon in unprecedented ways in key places in the federal government.

March 6, 2009

ACTION: Support the “Green Infrastructure for Clean Water Act”!
RECAP: Transportation Freedom Day
RESOURCE: 2009 Briefing Book Outlines Illinois Environmental Policy
Events
Thursday, March 26: “What Would Jane Say?”

As 2008 comes to a close, we hope we can count on your support to build sustainable urban communities by making a tax-deductible contribution to CNT.

CNT celebrated 30 years of innovations in 2008. We could never have achieved this landmark…

June 2008

Place Matters! From testifying before a congressional committee and providing the most fuel efficient neighborhoods to Forbes, to updating our Housing + Transportation Affordability Index with current gas costs and expanding I-GO car sharing as a option to owning a car.

May 2008

Chicago Tackling Key Sustainability Issues, Smart Cars or Smart Cities?, The Shift to Commuting by Bike

December 2007

Looking back at our 2007 accomplishments in headlines

November 2007

Green Infrastructure Permeates Through Chicago, “Maps in the Public Square” Now Online, I-GO Partners with Carsharing Throughout North America…

October 2007

Taking Mass Transit Seriously in the Region, Planning Accessible Streets for All, Chicago’s ‘Greenest City’ Position Tested…

July 2007

‘Healthy Streets’ are Safe and Walkable, Factoring Urban Sprawl into Climate Change Initiatives, Indiana Permits Regressive Water Quality Protections to Lake Michigan…

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