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Urban development

Fireflies lighting up a backyard in New York.

Expert says fireflies aren’t going extinct, but their numbers are dwindling

Air Transport Network and Nighttime Light Intensity around Asia for 2019

New Airports Fuel Economic Growth in Developing Cities, Global Study Finds

As weather extremes become the new normal under climate change, University of Delaware data scientist Jing Gao and regional climate scientist Melissa Bukovsky from the University of Wyoming are working to understand how urban land patterns can help reduce population exposure.

Designing cities for 21st-century weather

Wastewater treatment facility

As city populations soar, wastewater treatment struggles to find sustainable solutions

Top of a very tall building peeking out from clouds in Shanghai

Why are so many tall and supertall buildings being built?

Mural on Skid Row in Downtown Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Catholic Worker "Hippie Kitchen"

Homeless count in LA shows 18% rise in three high-priority neighborhoods

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