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After surveying city leaders pursuing new federal environmental justice funding, here are their challenges — and ways to overcome them.
by Carla Walker
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In 2014, Vermont’s largest city became the first in the U.S. to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy. What’s happened since then?
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The startup is answering the question: What's holding potential customers back?
by Jill Cliburn
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An interview with CCSA chief executive and co-founder Jeff Cramer on accelerating community solar through business models and policies.
by Jill Cliburn
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At old industrial sites around the country flooding is causing more toxins to pour into citie.s
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Ithaca's goal is the decarbonize every building in the city by 2030. The director of sustainability shares how it is going to make that happen.
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From the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
by Holly Secon
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Here are lessons from one Dutch city on building rooftop spaces that benefit all and combat urban heat islands.
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Focusing on not just cars, buses, rail, bicycles or walking, but a coordinated system of various modes of transport can improve livability for all.
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The German city of Tübingen says it has reduced its carbon emissions by 40 percent in the past 15 years.
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New approach modeled on 'dark kitchens' aims to enable zero-emission, last-mile delivery services
by James Murray
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As part of the Bloomberg American Cities Climate Challenge, San Jose is acting to reform parking rules along with cities such as San Diego, Honolulu and Saint Paul.
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The path to revitalize infrastructure as an engine of future economic growth must begin with a series of 'lighthouse projects' that prove viability.
by Micah Kotch
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From buildings to cars to neighborhoods, energy solutions are emerging from urban innovation projects with the potential for global scalability.
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New federal funding for EVs is a new opportunity to make communities healthier, create jobs and boost equitable access to transportation.
by Britta Gross
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How circular economics for wood waste can grow in New York City; Pittsburgh and Eugene, Oregon.
by Marisa Repka
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The economic and societal benefits of airtight trust in persistent policies despite the inevitable shoestring tackles all struggles societies face.
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These communities are inspiring more ambitious projects in flood-prone nations as far-flung as French Polynesia and the Maldives.
by Shira Rubin
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Without getting cities right, we cannot solve the climate crisis.
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Smoke, heat and stress have become the norm and are primarily affecting the already disadvantaged.
by Kyla Thomas
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Urban redesigns inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and consumer interest in greener commuting options are putting more e-bikes, scooters and the like on the streets.
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Some transit agencies are saying, 'This bus is perfectly good — except for all the pollution' and doing something about it.
by Henry Pan
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“Smart cities” built from scratch have so far failed to live up to their much-hyped promise.
by Jim Robbins
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The compost, made from sewage and wood chips, is powerful stuff for gardeners.
by Chad Small
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A group of activists in the German capital are pushing an ambitious plan to eliminate private vehicles in the city center, an area twice as big as Manhattan.