Climate & Resilience: Page 70


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    Miami Mayor: City faces a 'new generation' of civic leadership

    The newly-elected mayor proposed "smart, innovative and creative" solutions — including new system of government — to address city challenges.

    By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 22, 2017
  • EPA proposes 2-year delay to Waters of the US rule

    Critics of the regulation have argued that the rule's current wording casts too wide a net and puts drainage ditches and rivers alike under the control of the EPA.  

    By Kim Slowey • Nov. 21, 2017
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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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    Turning the promise of solar landfills into reality

    Soltage CEO Jesse Grossman makes the case for more states to follow the leads of Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey by incentivizing energy development on closed landfills.

    By Jesse Grossman • Nov. 20, 2017
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    New NASA tool shows effects of melting glaciers on cities

    The tool allows city planners — or anyone curious enough — to modify different variables and see how rising sea levels will affect different cities.

    By Cody Boteler • Nov. 17, 2017
  • US cities, businesses highlight climate efforts at UN meeting

    "There is nothing Washington can do to stop us," former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said of the efforts.

    By Robert Walton • Nov. 14, 2017
  • Diverse stakeholders sign Transportation Electrification Accord

    The accord offers principles and guidelines for moving forward with electric vehicles and necessary infrastructure.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 14, 2017
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    NYC offering $20K for 'creative' multi-unit recycling pilots

    The tech challenge aims to fix high contamination rates among nearly 3,300 residents at a Brooklyn public housing complex with plans to scale further.

    By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 14, 2017
  • US Green Building Council adopts RELi resiliency standard

    RELi gives projects points in several resiliency categories, including adaptive design for extreme weather and associated hazards.

    By Kim Slowey • Nov. 13, 2017
  • Bill Gates is building his own smart city in Arizona

    The billionaire's investment firm spent $80 million on a 24,800-acre plot of land outside of Phoenix to develop the "forward-thinking community."

    By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 13, 2017
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    Overlooking risk until it's too late is no longer an option

    Being proactive in the ways we plan our cities is a battle against inertia. Fixing problems might be too expensive, politically trying or emotionally taxing. 

    By Johanna Hoffman • Nov. 13, 2017
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    How 5 local governments just expanded their recycling programs

    As a small number of cities cut back amid market uncertainties, others from San Francisco to Chattanooga, TN, are forging ahead.

    By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 8, 2017
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    Nashville, TN uses tech to study dwindling tree numbers

    The city's population boom has led to developers cutting down trees to build new structures.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 7, 2017
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    The disappearance of the modern-day 'gayborhood'

    Shifts in economics and mainstream acceptance are prompting LGBT business owners to leave their well-known neighborhoods.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 7, 2017
  • Federal report: It's 'extremely likely' that humans cause climate change

    The report says there is "no convincing alternative explanation" for global warming over the last century.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 6, 2017
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    Boston-area transit spends $101M in weather resilience investments

    The money has been spent on winter preparations for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority over a nearly three-year period.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 6, 2017
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    San Francisco outlines comprehensive flood resilience strategy

    The city has proposed $700 million of flood work to be included in the Sewer System Improvement Program over the next 15 years.

    By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 3, 2017
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    Trump dubs November Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month

    Despite calling for the need to safeguard national infrastructure, the president still has yet to relay any further details on his $1 trillion plan for public works.

    By Kim Slowey • Nov. 3, 2017
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    3 charts that illustrate the health impact of global climate change

    A new report outlines how a response to climate change indicators, such as air pollution and climate-sensitive infectious diseases, can impact public health.

    By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 1, 2017
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    Louisville, KY project will examine links between health and greening cities

    Up to 8,000 trees and plants will be added to four neighborhoods, and researchers will track the health of residents in those areas for five years.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 31, 2017
  • Study: NYC home to most sustainable urban transit in North America

    In the global index, New York ranked 23rd, indicating that North American cities are falling behind European and Asian cities due to a car-centric culture.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 30, 2017
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    Saudi Arabia announces $500B plan to build a new megacity

    Leaders are talking with global companies like Amazon and Alibaba to develop technologies for the new city.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 30, 2017
  • Audit: Sending Honolulu's recycling to waste-to-energy could save millions

    Under its current contract with Covanta, Honolulu has to pay a fine if it doesn't supply enough waste for combustion — something that it's failed to do multiple times since 2013.

    By Cody Boteler • Oct. 30, 2017
  • NRDC report: Majority of food waste in city households is edible

    Produce and leftovers were the most commonly wasted items following intensive research in New York, Denver and Nashville, TN.

    By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 26, 2017
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    Opinion

    Improving city air quality with hyperlocal data from smart sensor networks

    Combined with a new generation of low-cost sensors, the hyperlocal data needed to widen the adoption of innovations could soon be a reality.

    By Keith Day • Oct. 24, 2017
  • Atlanta to offer property owners $500M in bonds for clean energy projects

    The bonds will be available for projects related to energy efficiency, water conservation and renewable energy.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 24, 2017