Some planners argue that modern lifestyles use too many natural resources, polluting or destroying ecosystems, increasing social inequality, creating urban heat islands, and causing climate change.
The planners argued over large questions, small questions, and questions that Richard Blade found it hard to believe grown men could take seriously.
From 161st Street, planners argued, they could push the recovery further south.
Some planners argued that the slough was so filthy that more industry was all it was good for.
Politicians and military planners argued aerial offense was the most effective against foreign aggression or invasion.
In addition, the planners argue that they have a duty imposed upon them under recent Acts of Parliament to conserve the natural environment of Orkney.
Some planners now argue for a new order, one that accepts the sidewalk over the automobile.
Many planners argue that regionalism and home rule are not at odds.
Some senior military planners have argued that ousting Saddam Hussein would require 200,000 troops.
Deregulation of vacant New York apartments could leave renters and landlords better off, an urban planner argues.