Climate & Resilience: Page 52


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    Deep Dive

    Is the commercial sector the wrong lane for non-emergency medical transportation?

    Employers and commercial plans are increasingly looking to partner with players like Uber and Lyft for non-emergency medical transportation, raising thorny questions about the return on investment in a healthier population.

    By Rebecca Pifer • July 2, 2019
  • Atlanta unveils affordable housing plan

    The city's population has grown 17% since 2000, but wages are not keeping up with rising rents, especially for longtime residents. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • July 2, 2019
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    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.

    By Smart Cities Dive staff
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    The rise of urban food forests

    Cities like Atlanta and Philadelphia recognize that a park can be more than just a green space when visitors are allowed to pick fruits, vegetables and nuts.

    By Katie Pyzyk • July 2, 2019
  • US mayors recognized for climate protection efforts

    Los Angeles and Fayetteville, AR took home top awards and 10 other cities received honorable mentions at the 13th Mayors’ Climate Protection Awards.

    By Jason Plautz • July 2, 2019
  • NYC declares 'climate emergency' in symbolic resolution

    It became the largest U.S. city to pass such a measure, calling for urgent action to prevent "more climate injustices and more Hurricane Sandy’s."

    By Jason Plautz • June 28, 2019
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    US PIRG calls out 9 wasteful highway projects

    The group's fifth Highway Boondoggles report says the projects, which collectively will cost $25 billion, will harm communities and the environment.

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 26, 2019
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    5 takeaways from Sidewalk Labs' smart city master plan

    The 1,500-page "Toronto Tomorrow" plan, released Monday, puts a $1.3 billion price tag on the project with hopes to catalyze $38 billion in investment by 2040.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 25, 2019
  • London plans 'car-free day' to draw attention to air pollution crisis

    Mayor Sadiq Khan hopes the effort, being held on Sept. 22, will encourage Londoners to "see the city from a different perspective."

    By Jason Plautz • June 24, 2019
  • New York approves landmark climate bill

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the bill the "the most aggressive climate change legislation in the nation."

    By Jason Plautz • June 20, 2019
  • EPA issues Clean Power Plan replacement as coal bailout remains sidelined

    "Fossil fuels will continue to be a key part of the energy mix," EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said at a press conference Wednesday.

    By Robert Walton • June 19, 2019
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    Boston aims for 80% recycling rate, plans organics pilot

    A new "zero waste" plan outlines 30 recommendations involving food waste, textiles, recycling education and more. 

    By Cole Rosengren • June 19, 2019
  • Google pledges $1B to fight Bay Area housing crisis

    The investment comes on the heels of a report claiming Google's new mega campus in San Jose would cause rents in the area to soar. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 19, 2019
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    Swedish university designs air pollution sensor for streetlights

    The optical nano-sensor was developed as a cheaper air monitoring device that can detect pollution in hard-to-read areas.

    By Jason Plautz • June 18, 2019
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    Google's new San Jose campus could cost renters $235M more annually

    A report from Working Partnerships USA recommends how Google and San Jose can pursue inclusive tech development.

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 17, 2019
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    Cities of Service announces 10 finalists for Engaged Cities awards

    Up to three winning cities will be announced in October, sharing a total of $200,000 for tackling environmental, health and safety and other issues.

    By Chris Teale • June 17, 2019
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    Bloomberg: Waiting on climate action 'isn't good enough'

    The former New York mayor injects urgency into the fight against climate change, signaling that local, state and business leaders should head the initiative. 

    By Jason Plautz • June 14, 2019
  • Can NYC solve waste, health problems through a food sustainability initiative?

    The city joins London and Sao Paulo in the three-year Ellen MacArthur Foundation initiative, aimed to improve financial, health and ecological outcomes with a circular economy.

    By Cathy Siegner • June 12, 2019
  • Amazon donates $8M to curb homelessness in Seattle, Arlington, VA

    The contributions will go toward building permanent affordable housing capacity near the company's headquarters.

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 12, 2019
  • Pittsburgh gets state funds for EV chargers, fleet vehicles

    The grant, matched by the city, came from the Pennsylvania Department of Environment Protection's Alternative Incentive program.

    By Jason Plautz • June 11, 2019
  • Bloomberg pledges $500M to move country away from coal, natural gas

    The former New York City mayor's Beyond Carbon campaign will seek to close remaining coal plants by 2030 and use 100% clean energy.

    By Jason Plautz • June 10, 2019
  • 15 US cities on the verge of a housing crisis

    An analysis from 24/7 Wall St. illustrates that housing crises are no longer just a big city problem.

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 10, 2019
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    Study: Meeting Paris Agreement goals could avert hundreds of heat wave deaths

    If global warming is limited to 2 degrees Celsius, up to 1,980 annual heat-related deaths could be avoided across 15 U.S. cities.

    By Jason Plautz • June 10, 2019
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    Parks and greenspace must be part of any climate solution

    Aside from reducing carbon pollution, cities must help people adapt to severe weather that is already affecting communities — especially the most vulnerable.

    By Diane Regas • June 6, 2019
  • 6 cities to participate in senior-focused community improvement program

    Cities of Services' Experience Matters Program taps into expertise of people aged 50 and older to solve community problems that lead to poverty.

    By Katie Pyzyk • June 6, 2019
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    Will full-blown 5G technology help or hinder disaster preparation?

    Despite 5G's ability to enhance communication, satellite interference caused by 5G networks could lead to a 30% drop in hurricane tracking accuracy, according to the NOAA.

    By Deborah Barrington • June 6, 2019