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Back to SearchKunstlerCast #63: Obama's High Speed Rail Corridors
James Howard Kunstler responds to a listener call about the 10 "high speed" rail corridors the Obama administration is seeking to restore in the U.S.…
16 years, 10 months ago
KunstlerCast #62: Swine Flu and Pirates
James Howard Kunstler talks about the recent outbreak of swine flu and the increased attention to modern-day pirates. Several bloggers have noted som…
16 years, 10 months ago
KunstlerCast #61: Getting to Work
Host Duncan Crary has been taking James Howard Kunstler's ideas about water transport seriously. This Spring, Duncan is bringing back passenger river…
16 years, 10 months ago
KunstlerCast #60: Bad Behavior and Urban Policing
James Howard Kunstler often advocates for a return to urban living arrangements. But urban living often bring residents into close proximity to bad b…
16 years, 10 months ago
KunstlerCast #59: The Role of Bicycles
James Howard Kunstler responds to a listener who doesn't understand why Jim sounds kind of down on bicycle transportation. Kunstler clarifies his pos…
16 years, 11 months ago
KunstlerCast #58: New Urbanism in South Africa
James Howard Kunstler reports on two recent trips he took. First he talks about his appearance at the annual Aspen Institute Environmental Forum, whe…
16 years, 11 months ago
KunstlerCast #57: New Orleans Follow up
In this short podcast, James Howard Kunstler returns briefly to the topic of New Orleans. This time he discusses the future of the Port of New Orlean…
16 years, 11 months ago
KunstlerCast #56: Virtual Walking Tour of Paris
At the suggestion of a listener caller, James Howard Kunstler gives a virtual walking tour of Paris, France using Google Street View. Google Street V…
16 years, 11 months ago
KunstlerCast #55: Meaningful Work in a New Economy
At the suggestion of a listener, James Howard Kunstler muses on the future of animal powered transportation in the future. He briefly describes the …
16 years, 11 months ago
KunstlerCast #54: Retooling Suburbia
James Howard Kunstler explores the topic of building traditional town centers in suburbia, where town centers are typically absent. Though it may be…
17 years ago