The Glass Age Comes to Georgia
Flamboyant glass-and-steel structures, the brainchildren of Italian and Spanish architects, are causing both shock and awe as they advance on Georgia under President Mikheil Saakashvili’s Grands...
View ArticleMongolia: New Heating Technology Struggles to Combat Pollution Scourge
Copyright show: No Foreign donors and the Mongolian government are pumping millions of dollars into cleaning up Ulaanbaatar’s smoggy winter air, which the US Embassy calls one of Mongolia’s most...
View ArticleTurkey: From Project to Project, from Protest to Protest
Copyright show: No Even as Istanbul residents celebrated the reopening of Gezi Park, the small green space in the center of this city that sparked anti-government protests throughout Turkey last...
View ArticleTajikistan: Is an Arbor Boondoggle Growing in Dushanbe?
Copyright show: No Back when it was called Stalinabad, former Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin reportedly took a personal interest in the greening of his namesake city, now known as Dushanbe. A massive...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....