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" ... A former employee of the NRA, Wodack recognized that metro Washington, D.C., where he lives, could be an ideal place to locate a high-end range. It’s both rapidly urbanizing, so that people who want to shoot have less space to do it, and it’s wealthy, so people can afford to spend on a hobby whose costs can easily mount into the thousands. ... "
" ... First, a look at how fast Asia is urbanizing. ... "
" ... In our urbanizing world, one of the biggest opportunities we have to limit our impact on the environment is in the design and management of cities, which account for 65% of global energy demand and are responsible for 75% of global CO2 emissions. With advanced data analytics, we are now able to take a forensic look at the make-up of our cities, identify weaknesses and imperfections, and determine the best remedies. ... "
" ... In reality the world is rapidly urbanizing. Over half of us now live in cities and the numbers are set to rise. Naturally, how we live and move in these often already overcrowded cities are pressing issues. The auto world is wise to this with some of the larger carmakers assessing how best to respond to this paradigm shift. With the car as consumer technology, performing multiple functions, its next life is open to all sorts of interpretations. ... "
" ... One expert who does is Professor Ester Fuchs who, at Columbia University in the City of New York, is director of the urban and social policy program and professor of international and public affairs and political science. Professor Fuchs, in a phone interview, pointed out that the most obvious characteristic of an urbanizing population – density – is, contrary to widespread thinking, not a problem, but truly part of the promise of a better society. “The difference between 20th and 21st century urban planning,” explains Professor Fuchs, “is the realization that the old model of economic development depended on doing things that would destroy this planet.” The challenge moving forward, she says, is “to identify the tools cities have to make and keep them economically viable and environmentally sustainable at the same time.” That’s the 21st century thinking. ... "