Monthly Archives: May 2022

Very Cool Sculpture

This new sculpture in Sacramento really captures summer, story from City Express. An excerpt. “The North Natomas Aquatics Complex, which recently opened to the public, features a 50-meter Olympic-sized pool, a 25-yard recreational pool, zero-depth entry splash pool, multiple waterslides and … Continue reading

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Clean Air & Hurricanes

A new study, reported by Epoch Times, shows a connection, very surprising but logical. An excerpt. “A new study suggests that the successful efforts in North America and Europe to reduce air pollution have led to an unintended consequence—more hurricanes. “The “surprising result” … Continue reading

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Salmon, Back to the Mountains

An article with wonderful news, from Good New Network., and for Part 3 of the Abundance Choice series on California Water policy, https://californiaglobe.com/articles/the-abundance-choice-part-3/ An excerpt from the salmon article. “The historic reintroduction of Chinook salmon into a California creek this … Continue reading

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California Water Policy, Part Two

The second installment of this excellent series, from California Globe. An excerpt. “Perhaps the biggest example of misguided water policy in California are the escalating restrictions on indoor water consumption. As will be seen, the savings these restrictions amount to … Continue reading

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California Water Policy

It has been mismanaged for decades and this excellent article from California Globe, reviews the failure. An excerpt. “In October, and then again in December 2021, as the third severe drought this century was entering its third year, not one but two atmospheric rivers … Continue reading

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Working From Home

New study shows how widespread (almost 50% of the workforce) it is, as this article from City Journal reports. An excerpt. “Analysts debate the proportion of employees that work remotely, but our latest research suggests that it amounts to roughly half of … Continue reading

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Owning a Home

It is so good on so many levels, as this article from New Geography reports. An excerpt. “The nation is witnessing a surge in interest and demand for individual homes around the country. Home inventory is now quite low and even … Continue reading

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Low Density Neighborhoods Best

That’s the results of surveys asking the public’s opinion, as this article from the Antiplanner reports. An excerpt. “Many surveys have found that the vast majority of Americans, including Millennials, prefer or aspire to live in single-family homes. But surveys rarely ask whether … Continue reading

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Suburbs Keep Growing

Based on the latest research, according to this article from New Geography; including great graphs and tables. An excerpt. “The latest City Sector Model analysis of major metropolitan areas shows that dispersion accelerated in 2020 during the period covered by … Continue reading

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