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The inaugural list of changemakers making tangible impacts on climate policy.
by Leah Garden
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The 65th mayor of the 'capital of Silicon Valley' on how the public and private sectors can get more done, faster, on climate and equity.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Methods of investing, lending, and risk assessment must change to prioritize equity.
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Yet there's a clear fix.
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Cities around the U.S. including Denver, Portland and Cincinnati are passing interesting funding mechanisms tailored to climate change improvements.
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Massachusetts' new climate bill gives power back to local governments to electrify their buildings.
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Whether in Argentina, India or Kenya, these bright spots show positive change on many levels.
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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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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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When the type of food sold in an area changes, it provides a focal point for identifying gentrification.
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
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A new study shows historically redlined neighborhoods are way hotter than other neighborhoods.
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Why it's important for cities tackling climate change to engage with frontline communities.
by Maria Hart
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Two-way conversations. Interdisciplinary perspectives. Here’s what inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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Small-scale fisheries are central to solving many problems in the oceans, from over-fishing to hunger.
by John Virdin
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The software company's strategic investment in Factory OS includes goals for impact metrics such as waste reduction, jobs creation potential and how the collaboration can stimulate the development of more affordable housing.
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Planners can disadvantage communities in cities if they rely purely on numbers — with lasting societal impacts.
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Looking at you, Boulder, Colorado.
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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