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Cities around the U.S. including Denver, Portland and Cincinnati are passing interesting funding mechanisms tailored to climate change improvements.
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Massachusetts' new climate bill gives power back to local governments to electrify their buildings.
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
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A new study shows historically redlined neighborhoods are way hotter than other neighborhoods.
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Two-way conversations. Interdisciplinary perspectives. Here’s what inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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Small-scale fisheries are central to solving many problems in the oceans, from over-fishing to hunger.
by John Virdin
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Looking at you, Boulder, Colorado.
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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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It's an ambitious plan to arrest urban flooding, but can it overcome local constraints?
by Asit Biswas
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A look into how L.A., New York City and Chicago are tackling their respective urban freshwater concerns.
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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
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As sea levels rise, planners are looking at innovative ways to make Rotterdam and Hamburg more resilient.
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The GreenBiz 350 podcast explores the changing world of jobs, cities, activism and corporate strategy in a post-Paris Agreement world.
by Joel Makower
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Designing our buildings and infrastructure to function like the natural ecosystems that preceded them.
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Companies like MillerCoors and General Mills are at the forefront of influencing water supply chains in positive ways.
by Mark Tercek
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From Bangkok to Boston, explosive urban population growth and increasing pollution are compromising city water supplies.