
Homes like parkas? Shivering Arctic dwellers may need housing rethink
Arctic housing specialist Jack Hébert likes to paraphrase a saying from the Inupiaq, a Native Alaskan group living north of the Arctic Circle.
Gregory covers land and property rights, with a focus on urban issues. He was senior correspondent at Citiscope, where his coverage of Habitat III and global urbanisation won a him U.N. Correspondents Association Award in 2017. He has an MA in Regional Studies/Latin America and the Caribbean from Columbia University and BA magna cum laude from Harvard University. Gregory is fluent in French, Portuguese and Spanish.
Arctic housing specialist Jack Hébert likes to paraphrase a saying from the Inupiaq, a Native Alaskan group living north of the Arctic Circle.
Emerging technologies that can remotely monitor the high seas will be crucial to enforcing a proposed deal to preserve the biological diversity of the world's oceans, researchers and camp...
From the Bullitt Center's roof, Seattle's status as the North American crane capital is in full view.
Cities will have to embrace "agility" to adapt land use to the flexible needs that new technological innovations will require, the World Economic Forum said in a report released on Wednes...
U.S. cities and towns should ensure that every resident lives within 10 minutes' walk of a park as part of their climate action strategies, an advocacy group for open spaces said.
Crooner Perry Como once sang "the bluest skies you've ever seen are in Seattle," but this week the city registered its worse air quality of the past two decades.
Widely accepted numbers on how much of the world's population lives in cities are incorrect, with major implications for development aid and the provision of public services for billions ...
Melissa Alcock is regularly awoken by strangers.