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Data will be the currency that underlies all vehicle-to-grid integration programs.
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From urban agriculture to an ambitious renewable energy commitment, engagement with community groups and local entrepreneurs has been central to the city's progress.
by Chris Castro
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Plus, what's on the road ahead for sustainable transportation?
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Plus, highlights from Climate Week sessions on transportation and mobility.
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We need to develop neighborhoods that ensure access to food, healthcare, education and jobs — without relying on personal vehicles.
by Ben Holland
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Cities — from Wuhan in China to New York in the United States — have been at the front lines of the novel coronavirus crisis and will be in the same position for future crises.
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All forms of mobility must grapple with the same market pressures — competitive economic models, ownership and sourcing of data, and cities' public policy goals.
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Electric vehicle manufacturers, governments and every entity in between have roles to play.
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From urban density to energy-efficient appliances, cutting emissions and making money has never made more sense.
by Leah Lazer
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Almost 30% of U.S. carbon pollution comes from transportation.
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Perhaps its best strategy is to let the market sort itself out, then swoop in and continue to buy up the dominant company/companies that survive.
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Three years ago, the oil major created a division to invest in electricity, clean energy, electric vehicle charging, alternative fuels and other newer businesses. GreenBiz recently got an update on how all of that's been going.
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Multi-use trails are an infrastructure asset for cities and communities — why aren't we prioritizing them?
by Kevin Mills
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After a decade of debate, concerns and confusion still exist but success in other cities may prove a useful bellwether.
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As city populations continue to grow, city governments must manage ever-increasing demands, consider trade-offs between differing values, and achieve their goals with limited capacity and funds.
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In New York City, it was clear that business doesn't plan for anything to stop its drive toward sustainability and resilience.
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Vancouver has a long history of environmental activism, and the city has made major strides in improving urban sustainability. Now, it's working on resilience.
by Mike Hower