Greg Lindsay writes frequently about the intersection of transportation, urbanization, and globalization.
He is the author, with John D. Kasarda, of Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next, which examines how and where we choose to live in an interconnected world. He is a contributing writer for Fast Company, a visiting scholar at NYU, and a fellow of the Hybrid Reality Institute.
Recent Articles
- The 2012 TED Prize Will Fund Ways To Remake Our Cities
- The 2012 TED Prize Goes To Cities 2.0 (No, Cities 2.0 Is Not A Person)
- Can South America China-ify Its Economy Without Destroying The Amazon?
- The Economics of Disaster: Fragile Supply Chains Tossed By The Storm
- Paul Romer On Honduras's Charter Cities
- Former "Seasteaders" Come Ashore To Start Libertarian Utopias In Honduran Jungle
- The Trillion-Dollar Storm: Will Hurricanes Drive Us Off The Coasts?
- Let Them Eat Ethanol And Cash
- Let Them Eat ... What? High Food Commodity Prices Could Cause A Global Revolution
- How The Arab Spring Paved The Way For A Double-Dip Recession, And Why It Might Prevent The Next One















