Should Rivers Have Rights? A Growing Movement Says It’s About Time
Inspired by indigenous views of nature, a movement to grant a form of legal “personhood” to rivers is gaining some ground — a key step, advocates say, in reversing centuries of damage inflicted upon the world’s waterways.
What would cities look like if they were designed by mothers?
Architecture’s lack of diversity shows in environments created by people who never need step-free access or to take a bus.
Philadelphia Food Scraps to Become Gas to Power Trucks and Buses
Philadelphia’s food scraps may become fuel for buses and trucks, under a plan to build a $120 million anaerobic digester to produce natural gas.
AutoX is using its self-driving vehicles to deliver groceries
Autonomous vehicle startup AutoX has launched a grocery delivery and mobile store pilot in a partnership with GrubMarket.com and local high-end grocery store DeMartini Orchard.
Google, Apple among 15 top companies where you can get hired without a college degree
Job site Glassdoor found that more and more enterprises are forgoing the requirement of a traditional four-year degree for job candidates.