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The impacts of climate change and benefits of the transition to renewable power are far from evenly distributed, for now.
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This week on the GreenBiz 350 podcast: A glimpse into the future of energy, cities and jobs from VERGE 16 in Santa Clara, California.
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New technologies like advanced lighting and water-saving sensors are already here, but it will take a reordering of the job market and public buying principles.
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The California city hopes to outpace state and federal renewable energy mandates.
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Sure, pollution-free, regenerative urban areas sound great. But what would that city actually look like?
by Gary Gardner
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Earthquakes are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the environmental, social and economic issues facing the Northern California city.
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Microgrids, permeable pavement and community disaster education centers are the linchpins of a new plan to bolster the Bay Area city's sustainability.
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How can we stop outdated assumptions from forcing us to waste?
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From energy disruptions to sea-level rise, imminent environmental threats mean that it's time to move from talk to action when it comes to local resilience.
by Betty Seto
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A surprising state dominates the list of municipalities shifting to renewable energy.
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A tech entrepreneur makes the case for turning a massive redevelopment project into an exemplar of smart city thinking.
by David Hill
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Sustainability efforts shouldn't stop at the U.S. border. A new study suggests the biggest potential emissions reductions will be in emerging markets.
by John Upton
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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
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Behind closed doors, major players from major U.S. cities joined with companies in planning radical progress to combat climate change.
by Mike Hower
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A New England Clean Energy Council report identifies steps to optimize the region's electrical grid beyond energy preparedness.
by Robert Kropp
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After more than a century with little change, electricity infrastructure is being remade. Is a microgrid coming soon to your backyard?
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The City of Bloomington, Ind., has big plans for a parcel of land in its bustling downtown.<br />
by Jacqui Bauer
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The Army base is marching forward with a system to direct backup power where it's needed, regardless of where it's generated.
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Climate change is finally becoming part of the U.S. national conversation, which will help cities succeed with carbon-neutrality.
by Sue Lebeck
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Former top U.S. energy regulator Jon Wellinghoff explains why the vertically integrated power paradigm of electric utilities is about to disintegrate.
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New maps and apps seek to help businesses and communities to confront rising seas. Tools for food supply, health and energy challenges are next.
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While barriers remain, electric bikes are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to cars.
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"We have met the enemy and he is us."So said the long-running American comic strip character Pogo in a 1970 Earth Day poster about pollution. The
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Nine projects in the state aimed at keeping critical buildings powered have received funding.
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Waco, Wichita, Louisville, Tucson, Sacramento and Portland, Maine, will receive sustainability help from Portland State University.<br />
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