Climate & Resilience: Page 44
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Phishing attacks increase 667% as coronavirus spreads: study
Spring is typically the time of year bad actors send tax-related phishing emails, but this year they are leveraging human fear and health.
By Samantha Schwartz • March 26, 2020 -
Cities 'woefully unprepared' for coronavirus response: report
Investments in urban resilience and new tech will be key as cities work to recover from COVID-19 while grappling with climate threats and other risks, according to ABI Research.
By Chris Teale • March 25, 2020 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from Smart Cities Dive
From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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Libraries in Helsinki pause air quality data collection
Libraries that were renting out wearable devices for air quality detection have stopped the initiative due to coronavirus, but are optimistic the project will track notable trends when resumed.
By Cailin Crowe • March 25, 2020 -
UrbanLeague provides free COVID-19 portals for CIOs, city managers
The platform enables city leaders to access resources such as playbooks and guidelines, and enter "live chats" to address pressing coronavirus questions.
By Kristin Musulin • March 20, 2020 -
Opinion
Using P3s for coronavirus response
We must do our part to drive cooperation between the public and private sectors, and rethink the definition of resiliency given our newfound understanding for what is at risk.
By Ryan Martin • March 20, 2020 -
Deep Dive
COVID-19 may sport the thinnest silver lining: a cleaner climate
There is evidence of declining carbon emissions and improved air quality as societies lock down. Experts say potential stimulus funding could present an opportunity to perpetuate these changes.
By Chris Teale • March 19, 2020 -
New York City Council pushes efforts to reach 'zero waste'
A new agenda calls for the expansion of curbside residential organics collection citywide along with more than a dozen other policies.
By Cole Rosengren • March 16, 2020 -
Paying ransom is often 'only logical solution' for cyberattacks: Deloitte
Giving in to hacker demands is never ideal for cities. Deloitte's report explains how governments can better build and operate systems to prepare for attacks.
By Kristin Musulin • March 13, 2020 -
IDC names winners of 2020 Smart Cities North America Awards
The projects were selected by public vote and represent "the best and brightest change agents within government," said IDC executive Ruthbea Yesner.
By Kristin Musulin • March 10, 2020 -
Sponsored by Geotab
Meeting your cities' sustainability goals through fleet electrification
How do you know when is the right time to switch your fleet to EVs? We can help you figure it out!
By Matt Stevens, Vice President, Electric Vehicles for Geotab • March 10, 2020 -
San Jose, CA unveils 6 partners for Better Buildings program
The participants have committed to reducing emissions from their buildings by 10% over the course of the one-year program.
By Chris Teale • March 9, 2020 -
Electric refuse trucks on the road (or on the way) in rising number of states
A recent event in Maine highlighted the presence of BYD, Lion and others in this quickly evolving sector. It was also a reminder that charging infrastructure remains a notable, and potentially expensive, startup factor.
By Cole Rosengren • March 6, 2020 -
Opinion
Entrepreneurs must focus on serving frontline populations
The world needs creative entrepreneurs operating at the nexus of community and climate to avoid worsening climate disasters and inequality.
By Kevin de León, Sara Chandler • March 3, 2020 -
How many curbside recycling programs have been cut?
Our sister publication Waste Dive has kept a running tally of 70-plus municipal suspensions or cancellations of curbside recycling. Read the full list here.
By E.A. Crunden , Cole Rosengren • Updated March 4, 2020 -
IBM highlights 3 top solutions to support COVID-19 response
The solutions, part of the company's Call for Code Global Challenge, were developed from teams around the world to enable more effective pandemic response through technologies and cloud capabilities.
By Cailin Crowe , Kristin Musulin • Updated May 5, 2020 -
Ride-hailing pollutes 70% more than trips it replaces: study
The Union of Concerned Scientists points to significant emissions from "deadheading," which takes up 40% of ride-hailing miles traveled. Lyft, however, says the report is "misleading."
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 26, 2020 -
Opinion
Are smart cities actually safer?
No longer can municipalities operate in silos if they want to achieve safer communities. Now, they must integrate people, places and processes to prepare and respond thoroughly.
By Ralph Diment • Feb. 25, 2020 -
Charlotte, NC's green tariff solar deal could spark wider trend in cities
The city council approved a 35-megawatt project to generate 24% of its municipal electricity, making it the most populous U.S. city to acquire large-scale solar through a green tariff.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 25, 2020 -
The 'water literacy' lessons cities can learn from Cape Town
The city almost became the first to run out of water in 2018. Since then, local leaders have put the onus on residents to help avoid repeats.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 24, 2020 -
12 cities with curbside recycling expansion potential: report
The Recycling Partnership's report on the future of U.S. recycling argues that investment in these cities would yield "some of the highest, single-city jumps in material recovery," reaching 1.62 million total households.
By E.A. Crunden • Feb. 20, 2020 -
Houston to city departments: You're each responsible for resilience
The city's new resilience plan, centered on preparing Houston for climate-related disasters, is accompanied by a requirement for departments to appoint resilience officers within 60 days.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 19, 2020 -
CDP's 'A List' for climate action honors 105 cities
To make the list, cities must have a citywide emissions inventory, a reduction target, a public climate action plan and a climate adaptation plan.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 18, 2020 -
100RC members reunite under Global Resilient Cities Network
GRCN will serve as the new association for global chief resilience officers to collaborate and assess the impact of resilience strategies.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 12, 2020 -
LA mayor kicks off 'Green New Deal' with urgent action plan
The directive signals the start of what the mayor is calling a "Decade of Action" against climate change, laying the groundwork for the city's climate goals.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 11, 2020 -
WRI unveils 'Prize for Cities' finalists
The final five projects will now be evaluated by an "independent jury of urban thinkers" to determine the winner of the $250,000 grand prize.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated Jan. 5, 2021