Alissa Walker

Alissa is the former urbanism editor at Gizmodo.
  • Burning Man Just Bought A Permanent Outpost In The Nevada Desert

    Burning Man Just Bought A Permanent Outpost In The Nevada Desert

    For the past few years the future of the most famous temporary city on Earth has been in limbo. The annual Burning Man festival has grown larger than its site can feasibly accommodate from an environmental perspective, causing some Burners to break off and start their own events. Now, the acquisition of property nearby might…


  • This Might Get The World To Finally Pay Attention To Climate Change

    This Might Get The World To Finally Pay Attention To Climate Change

    Six British warships stationed in the Persian Gulf are breaking down because the water is too hot. This week, members of the British Navy testified to the UK’s Defence Committee that their Type 45 destroyers keep losing power because of high ocean temperatures. When the ships’ turbines get overheated, they can’t generate as much energy,…


  • Los Angeles Is Hiring A Sound Artist To Help Make Its Streets Safer

    Los Angeles Is Hiring A Sound Artist To Help Make Its Streets Safer

    After years of decline, the number of deaths on American streets are starting to rise again, a troubling statistic for many cities that are working hard to get more people walking and biking. Now Los Angeles’s Department of Transportation (LADOT) is trying something new: Enlisting a sound artist to bring attention to the city’s traffic…


  • Journalists Are Backing Out Of The Olympics Over Zika

    Journalists Are Backing Out Of The Olympics Over Zika

    Athletes have already expressed concern about travelling to the heart of the Zika outbreak to compete in this summer’s Olympics. Now journalists are opting out entirely. Several NBC employees will not travel to Brazil to cover the games, including Today anchor Savannah Guthrie, who announced today that she’s pregnant.