SF Bay Guardian's Sustainable SF
June 6, 2009 at 05:48PM
Sustainability 2030 in Cities & Urbanization, Environment, Sustainability

SF Bay Guardian's vision for the city and 42nd anniversay edition, GUARDIAN STAFF, Wednesday October 22, 2008. "In honor of our 42nd year printing the news and raising hell, the Guardian imagines a sustainable future for San Francisco, with visions for energy, land use, food, transportation, culture, and the economy."

A city transformed: Fighting the power structure, and building a sustainable community, for 42 amazing years

People's power: A sustainable energy system is well within San Francisco's reach

First, do no harm: A sustainable land use plan is about what we don't allow as well as what we do

Beyond the automobile: The road to sustainability has lanes for more than just cars

Just Food Nation: Transforming how we eat will address poverty, public health, and environmental sustainability

Culture isn't convenient: Sustaining entertainment and nightlife in San Francisco requires awareness and a policy shift

The money at home: A sustainable local economy starts with small business - and the public sector

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: For 42 years, the Guardian has been writing about environmental issues, land-use issues, energy issues economic issues .

 

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