A “green revolution” is burgeoning in America’s cities and towns. And it’s a surprise. Six years ago, as we exited an economically exuberant but perilously polluting 20th century, the idea would have seemed chimerical. True, by the 1990s we’d begun to talk about community and global sustainability; President Clinton even appointed a White House council […]
Neal Peirce
Neal Peirce's weekly column, focused on new developments in states, cities, and regions, is syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group. He is also chairman of the Citistates Group, a network of journalists and civic leaders focused on building sustainable 21st-century metropolitan regions.

