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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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This week: Helen Clarkson of the Climate Group and Erin Callahan of the Climate Collaborative. Plus, meet the rockstar journalist joining GreenBiz.
by Joel Makower
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Too much of today’s conversation focuses on energy generation rather than urban design, land-use planning and zoning interventions.
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A new partnership from C40 Cities and Climate-KIC will prioritize building retrofits, mobility and closed-loop systems.
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In this week's episode, blockchain approaches its 'singularity,' powering Puerto Rico back to life and the chemicals sector seeks a catalyst on climate goals.
by Joel Makower
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The U.N. network's executive director, Mark Watts, advocates new effort to engage American cities as U.S. turns back on Paris Agreement.
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There's no single motivation behind the movement. Here's background, with three ideas for where your city can start.
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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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The impacts of climate change and benefits of the transition to renewable power are far from evenly distributed, for now.
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From Hawaii's Molokai to Samso, Denmark, islands are becoming a hotbed for experimentation with renewable energy, waste reduction and water conservation.
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From Hawaii to the Galapagos, the sector moves beyond eco-adventures to more holistic safeguards for popular travel destinations.
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Many city leaders already are working to finance resilience projects through green bonds.
by David Hatch
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The $50 million bond will pay for transit improvements, energy-efficient street lighting and other climate-friendly upgrades.
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On this week's podcast: Is China taking over the green bond market? How will artificial intelligence revolutionize supply chains?
by Joel Makower
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More companies are stepping up to fill a trillion-dollar infrastructure gap. Google, IBM, Cisco and Siemens are just a few of the players.