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The North Carolina city was already a leader in clean energy jobs.
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Road salt has corrosive effects on our cities, cars and wildlife. Scientists are looking for anti-freeze alternatives from the natural world for a solution.
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With additional scrappiness and innovation, cities can seize the moment.
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Multi-stakeholder partnerships that include displaced people in the process show promise for helping overwhelmed communities deal with an influx of climate migrants from rural areas.
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Whether in Argentina, India or Kenya, these bright spots show positive change on many levels.
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Cities and communities responsible for consuming and setting clean energy targets have historically had little influence on their wholesale electricity markets’ policies and operations.
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Designing cities to be circular offers an opportunity for them to lower the 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions that they're currently responsible for.
by Eva Gladek
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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
by Alan Hoffman
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Here's how your company can authentically engage in local social and environmental issues.
by Marian Jones
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Decarbonizing the largest public housing authority in North America could improve the health of low-income communities.
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We gave scores based on charging accessibility within the city, in 'day-trip' range and close to local airports.
by Jimmy Gilman
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For too long, bike lanes were made for the the few people prepared to brave speeding cars, with no physical barriers to block them from traffic.
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By including urban environments into resilience strategies we might be able to react to multiple threats simultaneously.
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To make it stick, however, ambitious federal leadership is needed.
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A combination of production-based and consumption-based impact assessments will arm urban areas with an accurate starting point for developing robust climate action strategies.
by Erin Kennedy
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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.