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A new study shows historically redlined neighborhoods are way hotter than other neighborhoods.
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All forms of mobility must grapple with the same market pressures — competitive economic models, ownership and sourcing of data, and cities' public policy goals.
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How do cities make sure AVs achieve the “heaven” rather than the “hell” scenario?
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Why it's important for cities tackling climate change to engage with frontline communities.
by Maria Hart
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Two-way conversations. Interdisciplinary perspectives. Here’s what inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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Insightful on mobility. Actionable ideas for addressing food waste. Youth activism. What inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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Energy leaders share their views on the most important developments of the last and upcoming decades.
by Sarah Golden
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Comprehensive plans are great, but small, low-budget changes can make a big difference, too.
by Nate Berg
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From vertical farms to fish caves, new technologies aim to boost food production and vanquish hunger.
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From e-bikes to light rail, East Coast to West Coast, policies and plans are making municipalities more sustainable.
by John Addison
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There’s a battle raging over the ownership of PG&E Corp., one of the nation’s largest utilities, with cities, hedge fund managers and even customers all
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It's not just about growing more food and using fewer inputs. It's also about creating local, adaptive food systems that can withstand the effects of climate change.
by Joel Makower
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$13 trillion: China's expected construction spending by 2030. Will some go to zero carbon buildings?
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National and local policies are fostering a building boom and intersecting with decarbonization goals.
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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Current mandates aren't enough and states need to scale up their efforts. Federal government also needs to support local efforts.
by Robert Klee
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Plus, shared stewardship may increase social cohesion and promote community development.
by Edie Juno
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From urban density to energy-efficient appliances, cutting emissions and making money has never made more sense.
by Leah Lazer
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Climate change is an intersectional issue, and cities are beginning to treat it that way in adaptation strategies.
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Packed with automotive and logistics giants, the living lab out of Seattle aspires to test solutions to 'the transportation challenge of our time.'
by Elsa Wenzel
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In New England, the answer is yes.
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Small-scale fisheries are central to solving many problems in the oceans, from over-fishing to hunger.
by John Virdin
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Where food prices are 35 percent higher than the US mainland average, community members do what they can to address food insecurity.
by Mark Winne