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The Megacities issue - Weapons of Reason
Issue two of Weapons of Reason explores another huge global challenge: Megacities. Weapons of Reason is a publishing project by Human After All design agency in London.
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The Past
For much of human history there have existed cities that dwarfed the villages & towns around…
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Neither Western Nor Eastern
As Tehran signs a nuclear deal and Moscow takes measures against the EU…
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Shit Storm
The struggle to keep water clean is one of the most pressing issues in the megacities of…
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A Mega-Urban World?
As a theoretical physicist, Luis Bettencourt is interested in the potential of…
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City Smarts
Rob Alderson meets Volker Buscher, a leading authority on architecture & urban planning…
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Signs From The South
Dr. Robert Muggah, the Research Director of the Igarapé Institute, discusses his…
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Trash Talk
In megacities across the globe, the poorest populations are doing incredible things with…
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Metropolis Now
In 2008, cities became the dominant human habitat and half of humanity now lives in…
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Nov 10, 2015
Lonely in Tokyo
The youth of Tokyo are miserable, but the city’s elderly aren’t faring much better.
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Growing in the Gutters
Half of Manila’s population lives in slums, but institutional corruption means…
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