
From the New York Historical Society
Of course, George Post designed the Rotunda building. This illustration seems to suggest an addition was conceived of that would've removed the Tiffany dome in favor of an office tower.
We think climate change is morphing into a substantial financial risk and investment opportunity. A company's ability to manage this issue turns out to be a very good proxy for how well managed they are overall.
— Matthew Kiernan
It’s time we built a high-speed rail system connecting Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati. It’s time we fund our transit systems to be strong competitors to the car. It’s time we invested in Complete Streets (like the Euclid Corridor). It’s time we fixed our potholes. It’s time we stopped building new highways to nowhere. It’s time we had a real conversation about investing in a transportation system that recognizes climate change, peak oil, and sustainable solutions.
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From the New York Historical Society
Of course, George Post designed the Rotunda building. This illustration seems to suggest an addition was conceived of that would've removed the Tiffany dome in favor of an office tower.
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