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After a decade of debate, concerns and confusion still exist but success in other cities may prove a useful bellwether.
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With the constant turnover of land, many American cities are facing legacy hazardous waste that they didn't even know was there.
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Looking at you, Boulder, Colorado.
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A tour of a revolutionary and bountiful urban garden 100 feet below the streets of London.
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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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From intelligent agents to new digital experiences, these ideas will influences experiences from dining to commuting.
by Micah Kotch
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Cities and mayors are showing support for the Clean Power Plan, the nation's most comprehensive strategy for combat climate change.
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Recent climate-related disasters are motivating the building community toward inclusion and more localized solutions more than ever.
by Elaine Hsieh
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Too many communities around the world aren't capable of handling their own Hurricane Harvey.
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The Gulf city has become the poster child for building to withstand extreme weather, climate change and social or economic shocks — but there's a long way to go.
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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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As cities take climate matters into their own hands, all 24 U.S. members of the 100 Resilient Cities Network have added the CRO title.
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The mission of the Gold Standard Foundation is to show that projects meant to mitigate global warming can go hand in hand with sustainable development.
by Carey Biron
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A new handbook offers advice to cities willing to make the leap to join Frankfurt, Vancouver, San Francisco and more than 300 others in the transition to clean energy.
by David Hatch
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Heavy rains causing floods and mudslides frequent, and heatwaves are more severe. The consequences for low-income households and older adults could be particularly serious.
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It cost $70 million per mile to replace the Rockaway Beach dunes and walkway destroyed by Superstorm Sandy five years ago, a project emblematic of forward-thinking coastal development.
by John Upton
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As cities around the world go from climate planning to climate action, the Rockefeller Foundation offshoot is gearing up for the long haul — with or without Trump.
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Amid growing climate impacts, the City of Lakes is fighting back with a citizen-backed action strategy.
by Mike Hower
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With rapidly growing urbanization, how can cities ensure that all of their residents are thriving?
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The relocalization of commerce helps cities become less vulnerable to national and global disruptions, and the income generated stays in the community.
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It's not only at the national level that the United Nations looks at for governance opportunities.
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The chief resilience officer of Athens, Greece weighs in on what global population flows have to do with
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Every four years, billions of dollars are poured into construction projects for the Olympic Games. Promises about sustainable development and protecting the environment follow. But host cities struggle to reach the goal.
by Mike Hower
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Drawing inspiration from the discipline-driven commitment and friendly global competition at the Olympics to make our cities more resilient.
by Anna Clark