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From Houston to Melbourne, the surprising ways urban areas are dealing with water woes.
by Erica Gies
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From new financial frameworks to updates of existing funding channels, resilience advocates are getting more specific about paying for sustainable infrastructure.
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A research and design firm has a plan to remake Atlantic City's ailing economy to become a global center for research on resiliency.
by Mike Hower
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Do we expect too little of architects? Here are 4 ways they are exceeding expectations and building for the future.
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Recent actions in Washington, including a partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation and the creation of a Resilience AmeriCorp, show how to connect the dots.
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They promise high-quality, greener and cheaper power that works in a crisis. And microgrids could come to your hometown sooner than you think.
by Andy Zetlan
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The chemicals giant invited experts to collaborate on ideas to make Sandy-struck Red Hook more resilient.
by RP Siegel
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Shocks to the built environment, like the recent earthquakes in Nepal, drive home the opportunity to borrow from ecosystems.
by Tom McKeag
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The German Climate Computing Center is now using IBM's data analytics technology to manage the world’s largest cache of climate simulation data.
by Mike Hower
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The Big Apple is following the lead of cities such as Los Angeles in breaking down barriers to address interconnected social and environmental obstacles.
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In an effort to avoid power outage risks highlighted by extreme weather events such as Hurricane Sandy, New York is moving ahead with research to improve energy resilience.
by Bobby Magill
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How a city undergoing rapid economic and social change is taking on challenges such as rising sea levels, earthquakes and an influx of new development.
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Women are disproportionately impacted by disasters, but they are rarely included in disaster and resilience planning. That must change.
by Reynard Loki
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One way to make cities and states pay attention to resilience: tie funding to concrete action.
by John Upton
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Weather shocks like Hurricane Sandy have pushed real estate developers in major markets like New York City and Chicago to find new ways to pay for housing that can stand up to a volatile climate.
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The Silicon Valley solar company is now offering a tool for cities seeking new resiliency measures to better control their electricity sourcing and distribution.
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Southeast Asia's Lower Mekong Basin provides a vivid case study on the potential economic costs of inaction on climate change.
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The climate-smart agriculture campaign is using a host of measures to keep farmers ahead of the impacts of rising temperatures and unstable weather.
by Lisa Palmer
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As the planet warms, new careers in resilience are starting to emerge around companies such as Nike, Verizon and Starbucks.
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Michael Kramer describes how investing needs to take ecological and geopolitical climate into account in his new book, The Resilient Investor.
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Kenya's tech hub is developing technologies to solve local problems with global impacts.
by Mike Hower
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Ten percent of all Bangladeshi households rely on solar power, while floating schools and farms are a hedge against rising seas.
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The tech titans are putting a premium on financial predictability. What does that mean for the future of corporate energy?
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An award-winning design project demonstrates how a resilient living wall could buffer Staten Island from extreme weather.
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Disasters that knock factories offline, scarce resources and shifting social dynamics — welcome to the daunting new world of sustainable business.