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The inaugural list of changemakers making tangible impacts on climate policy.
by Leah Garden
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Cities around the U.S. including Denver, Portland and Cincinnati are passing interesting funding mechanisms tailored to climate change improvements.
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Massachusetts' new climate bill gives power back to local governments to electrify their buildings.
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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
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A new study shows historically redlined neighborhoods are way hotter than other neighborhoods.
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Two-way conversations. Interdisciplinary perspectives. Here’s what inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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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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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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Looking at you, Boulder, Colorado.
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Presidents and prime ministers have limited policy control over national carbon footprints. Subnational entities can prove that 'We Are Still In.'
by Daniel Esty
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A new partnership from C40 Cities and Climate-KIC will prioritize building retrofits, mobility and closed-loop systems.
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The U.N. network's executive director, Mark Watts, advocates new effort to engage American cities as U.S. turns back on Paris Agreement.
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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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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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Metrics mean nothing without context. Visualization software could make it simpler to analyze the massive volumes of data collected by cities.