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Cities are investing heavily in wind and solar energy despite a pandemic year full of uncertainty.
by Yuning Liu
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Yes, the system is under pressure but municipalities like New York and Minneapolis have figured out ways to find value in their recycling streams.
by Ron Gonen
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Five keys to successful business strategies for public-private partnerships.
by Sue Lebeck
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As cities take the lead on digitization and emissions reductions, is your company ready to be a valuable partner?
by Sue Lebeck
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Here's a tool for building sustainable cities, whether in Charlotte or Detroit, San Francisco or New York City and beyond.
by Sue Lebeck
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Tom Llewellyn, coordinator of the Sharing Cities Network, discusses how local solutions can tackle global problems.
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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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Cities such as Houston and Amsterdam are tackling current climate-related challenges and generating savings and economic opportunities.
by Peter White
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In this week's episode, Walmart stays current with safer chemicals and we unravel the threads of C&A's cradle-to-cradle journey.
by Joel Makower
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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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In this week's episode, Expedia takes a community approach to carbon offsets; an interview with Denver's CSO; is alternative energy dead?
by Joel Makower
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Building more isn't the only option. We can make efficient use of existing infrastructure and provide transport options like mass transit and bike share.
by Anne Maassen
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The widely-heralded shift toward 'public entrepreneurship' will also require big changes on the behalf of the private sector.
by Gabe Klein
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Cities can play a key role in advancing renewable energy — as long as it's affordable in the long-term.
by Jahi Wise