This week on Mondays Wes Marshall is back! We chat about his trip to Bogota Columbia, the connections between biological structure and the built environment, and of course we discuss the news from last week including climate migration, high speed rail, roundabouts, and healthy urbanism.
Check out below for the show notes including links to the items we chatted about and a full AI generated unedited transcript of this show. And don't forget to check this out on YouTube.
Show Notes
Ants that count - NPR
Austin to Mexico HSR? MySA
Japan's 60 years of HSR - The Guardian
To Mexico Under Wires - The Overhead Wire
Moving to Disaster Prone Areas - New York Times
Nowhere is safe, not even climate havens - The Guardian
Galveston at the edge of the seawall - Washington Post
A worse case scenario - Washington Post
Rebuilding roads post disaster - Wired Magazine
The Sprawl - The Overhead Wire
The Modular Roundabout - Equipment World
Rethinking La Rambla - El Pais
Obvious Solutions v. Actual Ones - The Overhead Wire
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