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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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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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Since 2011, the District of Columbia has helped residents and businesses save more than $600 million through retrofits and solar installations.
by Tommy Wells
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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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A new partnership from C40 Cities and Climate-KIC will prioritize building retrofits, mobility and closed-loop systems.
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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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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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The challenges of including disadvantaged households and communities in the renewables movement haven't largely gone unaddressed.
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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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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.