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Sponsored: Any green recovery plan requires a closer look at smart-city infrastructure investments. Part of this requires taking a closer look at raw materials, such as copper, in order for smart cities to reach their full potential while improving their environmental performance.
by Steve Kukoda
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Comprehensive plans are great, but small, low-budget changes can make a big difference, too.
by Nate Berg
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$13 trillion: China's expected construction spending by 2030. Will some go to zero carbon buildings?
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National and local policies are fostering a building boom and intersecting with decarbonization goals.
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Architecture and design have radically changed for the sake of sustainability in recent decades. It's past time to consider the effects of the built environment for all communities.
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The challenges of including disadvantaged households and communities in the renewables movement haven't largely gone unaddressed.
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Renewables, EVs and retrofits all played a role in the transition to a more prosperous and secure energy future.
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Given what has worked in Hong Kong and the looming challenges the city faces, the private sector is well-positioned to provide leadership in creating a more holistic view.
by Raj Sapru