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The people most exposed to the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic crisis are largely those who are also most vulnerable to climate change impacts. They should be centered in the recovery.
by David Waskow
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People across countries and cultures have a remarkable consistency of vision when it comes to what the coronavirus recovery should look like.
by Helena Wayth
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The National Black Environmental Justice Network is making a comeback against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and renewed calls to fight racial injustice.
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With investment capital for small business drying up, what's an entrepreneur to do?
by Anna Clark
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Among other concerns, growing worries about the cascading effects through the global food system.
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With virtually no resistance, no access to medical treatment and a government that condones the deforestation and development of their lands, the COVID-19 pandemic is far worse for indigenous people.
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The pandemic has proven that both businesses and governments can act, and they can act quickly.
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How might COVID-19 impact four major environmental issues — overconsumption of natural resources, diminishing quantity and quality of fresh water, climate change and rapid population growth?
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Widening highways never reduces traffic congestion. A lesson from Portland, Oregon, suggests the most sustainable solution is managing demand through smarter peak pricing policies.
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Joseph Stiglitz and Lord Nicholas Stern co-author paper setting out evidence green stimulus measures offer best pathway to economic recovery.
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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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Despite the hard transportation times for public transit and micromobility, it's not all doom and gloom.