What We're Reading: Page 95
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 25, 2022
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Supply Chain Dive
Russia's invasion of Ukraine throws another wrench into supply chains
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The New York Times
Subway Platform Barriers Will Be Tested at 3 N.Y.C. Stations
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Next City
How Oakland Anti-Displacement Advocates Use Carbon Emissions Cash
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Government Technology
Jacob Leaves Boston Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics
Feb 24, 2022
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The Washington Post
D.C. traffic deaths at 14-year high with low-income areas hardest hit
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Construction Dive
New report details how states are spending $350B from the American Rescue Plan
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Route Fifty
Even in Black History Month, Interpreting the Past Can Be a Challenge for Local Governments
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StateScoop
New Orleans mayor wants to overturn facial recognition ban
Feb 23, 2022
Feb 22, 2022
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Dcist
New Bill Would Bring Mobile Voting To D.C.
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Austin Monitor
Austin joins growing list of cities eliminating library late fines
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Popular Science
Urban green spaces can’t beat climate change on their own
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Utility Dive
Revisiting California's natural gas hookup subsidies
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Insider
Virgin Hyperloop lays off half of its employees as it pivots away from passenger travel
Feb 18, 2022
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CNN
The West's megadrought is worst in 1,200 years. Los Angeles is taking wastewater recycling to the extreme
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Denver7
Climate change is gentrifying neighborhoods and cities are working to address it
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Electrek
Study confirms what common sense has made clear for years: Hydrogen fuel cells cannot catch up to battery-electric vehicles
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The New York Times
New York Was Set to Expand Composting. Now It’s on the Chopping Block.
Feb 17, 2022
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Los Angeles Times
Saved-up pollution credits may hamper California’s climate goals, report warns
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The Hill
Communities of color in NYC are more likely to be surveilled by facial recognition technology: Amnesty International
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NJ
Jersey City’s mayor: We’re running out of time. We need to pass Biden’s climate plan.
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King 5
Washington state senators approve high-speed rail funding
Feb 16, 2022
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The New York Times
A ‘Fair Fares’ Program So Exclusive, Barely Anyone Can Qualify For It
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Construction Dive
White House launches low-carbon construction initiative
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Fast Company
Rising sea levels are snarling people’s commutes, even when there’s no rain
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NPR
New green building codes stall rebuilding efforts after Colorado wildfire