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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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Just look at community development projects in Orlando, Houston and Portland.
by Ted Wong
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In order to be circular, companies must form partnerships with other companies and organization that can assist in closing the loop.
by Peter Fadoul
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Consumers will be able to buy cleansers and hand sanitizers from Colgate-Palmolive, Clorox and EcoLogic Solutions using special bottles at touchless vending kiosks in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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There's one big thing holding back the proliferation of green space in major cities.
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We can’t safeguard the planet if we can’t protect, respect and support each other.
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Policy and regulatory decisions made by states, utilities, public utilities commissions and wholesale market governing bodies can create challenges for meeting locally defined resolutions and commitments.
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Cricket farms, edible chairs, buildings as butterfly habitat. Can a renegade group of designers reinvent our wobbly world?
by Joel Makower
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Research also suggests that cities can play a role in reducing the equity gap between the work-from-home haves and have-nots.
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Cities have been on the front-line of the pandemic and need support. Can they now become the engines of recovery?
by Sue Lebeck
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Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki developed a method that prioritizes the natural development of forests using native species.
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Recent events have shown the deep divisions in our society, which often fall along racial and socioeconomic lines. Climate policy is not immune to these issues.
by Zack Subin
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Communities of color have been shown to have about 25% higher energy burdens than white Americans. These programs can change that.
by Lacey Shaver
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Here's one step toward helping solar energy reach its potential impact in the United States.
by Ryan Shea
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When the type of food sold in an area changes, it provides a focal point for identifying gentrification.
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As mayors make quick strategic changes to address the short-term COVID crisis, they are also in the midst of planning for similar long-term climate issues.
by Jesse Klein
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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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Creating a better future won’t be easy. It requires being flexible, adaptive and elastic. We have the tools to get it done.
by Tom Baruch
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A dashboard can help uncover opportunities for circular interventions and track progress. But coming up with metrics for a dashboard requires a lot of comprehensive and collaborative multi-stakeholder research.
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History has shown us that government funding of visionary projects can have enormous positive outcomes.
by Tom Baruch
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The concept, gaining ground in European and China, aims to address both air pollution and gnarly traffic congestion in urban areas.
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Perched on the western shore of the world’s greatest lake, this freshwater port community offers lessons for resilience in uncertain times.
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An industry that formerly planned based on timetables has proven how adaptable it can be. The future must be not just clean and safe, but also data-driven to balance climate, health and equity goals.
by Chuck Ray
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
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Sponsored: Danone, General Mills, Barry Callebaut and Braskem accelerate climate action through nature-based solutions.