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Collectively, the work of 25 cities in the Climate Challenge will reduce CO2 emissions by 74 million metric tons from 2020 through 2030, compared to business as usual.
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From Lagos to London, cities need to be reshaped.
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Lyft and Uber have committed to going 100 percent electric by 2030 and 2040, respectively, but cities can take steps to ensure they follow through.
by Rabi Abinour
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Cities, with growing populations and demands on resources, exacerbate the waste crisis, and may be a key focus area to help change course away.
by Tom Szaky
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Geography, population density and other factors influence how to harden the grid.
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In the past decade, Philadelphia has lost 6 percent of its tree canopy. This ambassador program aims to bring it back and more.
by Mia Jackson
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Inequality undermines the credibility of the international sustainability community.
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Revisiting the Homestead Act.
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A new plant-based food incubator will allow investors to try the food and decided if they want to invest in a new climate-friendly diet.
by Jared Brey
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Cities can be on the forefront of forestry by growing urban forests, protecting water systems in forests, taking political action and using their purchasing power.
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Electrifying transportation won’t be about making a grand and mighty 'jump.' Many communities don’t have the resources to pull that off.
by Phil Rosen
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GreenBiz Default Summary
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Combining heavy engineering plans with softer natural touches like restoring oyster reefs could make our coastlines more resilient.
by Lisa Switkin
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Methods of investing, lending, and risk assessment must change to prioritize equity.
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Neither government nor business “can do it all” when it comes to disaster risk reduction.
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Companies and cities should work together on renewables to get the most benefits, share knowledge across the public/private divide and ensure equality for communities.
by Lacey Shaver
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Servall Electric, a local residential, commercial and industrial contractor that is an early adopter of electric trucks from Workhorse, is helping the city install electric vehicle charging stations.
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The city passed two pieces of legislation that represent an ambitious and important step toward meeting its climate and equity goals.
by Zak Accuardi
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Cities are adopting climate-friendly transportation policies to encourage people to bike, walk or use public transit instead of driving. But they can't move alone.
by Amanda Eaken
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Plus, would you 'borrow' a shopping bag? Inside the Beyond the Bag program pilot.
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The chief heat officer’s responsibilities include education, disaster response training and infrastructure that considers extreme heat alongside other public health safety considerations.
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From Florida to Maryland to Tennessee, cities are joining forces to accelerate solar power.
by Yuning Liu
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Changemakers in Bangkok have learned first-hand what early conversations with leaders in business and policy need to drive circular change.
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Urban metabolism is an approach that requires regarding cities as living organisms. There are practical reasons to adopt such a model, including the ability to derive a thorough understanding of an urban system’s dynamics and their redefinition in a circular and sustainable way.
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Aside from preserving the last remaining natural places, we need to create new ones — especially in cities.