Sep 14, 2023
This week we’re joined by Zack Subin of the Terner Center for Housing Innovation and Ben Holland of the Rocky Mountain Institute. Ben and Zack join us to talk about their report Urban Land Use Reform on the importance of land use in reducing travel and emissions.
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Aug 3, 2023
This week we’re joined once more by Susan Crawford, author and Harvard Law Professor to talk about her new book, Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm. Susan chats with us about sea level rise, city solutions, and opportunities to rethink our responses.
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Aug 1, 2023
This week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire we delve into sameness around the world, climate change extremes, and Amsterdam's red light district.
Main Links
City sameness - Dezeen
Paris gets smart on heat - Yale e360
Hurricane Ian wiped out middle class - Politico
Sewers can't handle rain - Scientific American
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Jul 27, 2023
This week we’re chatting with David Wasserman of Alta Planning and Mike Flaxman of Heavy.AI about generative artificial intelligence. We chat about what generative AI is and how it is trained, and some of the ways it could be used or misused in a planning and transportation context.
Show Notes
Augmented: Planners in...
Jul 18, 2023
This week on the podcast we are solo and chatting about a lot of different topics from banning drive thrus to AI bias, to impacts of climate change. We also dive into the week of the cone here in San Francisco.
News Items
Drive thrus banned - CNN
AI makes housing crisis worse - The Lever
Building based on old climate...