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A California bill, a newly launched foundation and a city-friendly acquisition are all pieces of an evolving landscape that could determine the future of how private mobility providers and cities will work together to share and use data.
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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The frame with which we approach big challenges is crucial.
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In this week's episode, why trickle-down sustainability doesn't work, the state of clean energy buying and what BSR has learned at 25.
by Joel Makower
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Pay-for-success bonds backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and others seek to fund urban resilience projects.
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Your monthly round up of what to know now about top reports in sustainable business and clean technology.
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Many city leaders already are working to finance resilience projects through green bonds.
by David Hatch
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The $50 million bond will pay for transit improvements, energy-efficient street lighting and other climate-friendly upgrades.
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On this week's podcast: Is China taking over the green bond market? How will artificial intelligence revolutionize supply chains?
by Joel Makower
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This week's GreenBiz 350 podcast: How do you get corporate boards on board for sustainability? Also, what mayors are doing on climate to circumvent the national election.
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Our SDGs Letter Project is a call to action. A little over a year ago, the U.N.
by Emily Wier
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A look at how local actions can impact each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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In the post-COP21 era, we need data more than ever to keep us on track to reduce emissions in cities and beyond.
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A new tech partnership in the South Asian nation could change the way resilience planning gets done.
by Vikram Singh
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Climate leadership at the local level can unite sectors.
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Consensus on sustainable development imperatives is great. Here are 4 ways to start with the real work.
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By opening up government data on transportation, buildings, infrastructure and air quality to citizen coders, cities and regions are solving problems.
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This expert has been applying data to solve big problems since before data was cool.
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More companies are stepping up to fill a trillion-dollar infrastructure gap. Google, IBM, Cisco and Siemens are just a few of the players.
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Metrics mean nothing without context. Visualization software could make it simpler to analyze the massive volumes of data collected by cities.