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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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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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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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The big take-aways from the recent U.S.-China Transportation Forum in Los Angeles.
by Lulu Xue
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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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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.
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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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Chinese cities are experimenting with ways to maximize EV development and deployment, green building and a locally tailored carbon market.
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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
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Companies like Echelon are expanding into international markets. Can other manufacturers take advantage of the rising demand?
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With the volume of global solid waste projected to double by 2025, waste management companies are sitting pretty, even as other businesses seek to slash their trash.