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The volcanic systems beneath Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula have awakened from an 800-year slumber, entering an eruptive phase experts predict will last centuries. Since 2021, eruptions have torn fissures in the landscapes and destroyed homes in the town of Grindavik, displacing many of its 3,800 residents. Such events continue to threaten the region around the capital city Reykjavik, where the majority of Iceland’s population lives.

To adapt, Iceland is building a massive network of barriers intended to halt lava flows. It’s also rethinking development patterns. Read more from Ragnhildur Sigurdardottir today on CityLab: Iceland Plans for a More Volcanic Future

Rthvika Suvarna

More on CityLab

The Battle Over the Fate of Detroit’s Renaissance Center
Motor City officials and preservationists see different futures for RenCen, the soon-to-be-former headquarters of General Motors and once the world’s largest development.

NYC Real Estate Industry Asks Judge to Block New Broker Fee Law
The law, set to go into effect next month, requires landlords to pay fees for the brokers they hire. 

US Border Towns Are Being Ravaged by Canada’s Furious Boycott
Economically dependent on their northern neighbor, business owners in Washington state are laying off employees and shutting their doors.

What we’re reading

  • Why San Francisco hates the idea of turning Alcatraz back into a prison (Wall Street Journal)
  • High-speed rail on the Northeast Corridor — on a budget (Slate)

  • Millions of people depend on the Great Lakes’ water supply. Trump decimated the lab protecting it (ProPublica)

  • A landlord builds. A restaurant closes. And DC’s tiny Chinatown gets smaller (Washington Post)

  • The wild architectural world of Japan’s love hotels (Guardian)


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