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Cool Your 'Microclimate' in an Ever-Hotter World

Type of content: Blog

Design With Microclimates author Robert D. Brown shares how to make our living environments more pleasant and safer in the era of climate change. 

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Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation | Island Press

We're Not Ready for Extreme Heat in a Rapidly Aging Nation

Type of content: Blog

Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation author Danielle Arigoni says extreme heat and other climate impacts disproportionatly impact older adults, but resilience efforts are far behind. 

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The New War on Cancer

Biden's War on Cancer Should Begin With Banning Chemicals

Type of content: Blog

A New War on Cancer author Kristina Marusic spotlights an overlooked path to cancer prevention: reducing the amount of cancer-causing chemicals present in every facet of our lives.

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Those 'Green' Solutions to Plastic Pollution Are Misleading

Type of content: Blog

Thicker Than Water author Erica Cirino calls out the false 'greenwashing' solutions to the plastic pollution crisis while outlining real solutions. 

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Getty Fire incident. Photo by Eric French/Flickr

Don't Breathe the Air

Type of content: Blog

Making Healthy Places contributors Priyanka deSouza and Patrick Kinney outline what we can do to protect ourselves when the next wildfire smoke event occurs. 

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On Juneteenth, Past Lessons Can Guide Our Climate Future

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Energy Democracy editor Denise Fairchild reflects on the Juneteenth national holiday and its relevance to the current climate struggle. 

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34th Avenue NYC Shows What Open Streets Can Do for People

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From the Ground Up author Alison Sant spotlights how urban roads can be repurposed to make a more livable, community-centered city. 

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Diverse Cycling Groups Show That Biking is for Everyone

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This Bike Month, how can we ensure that the diverse tapestry of American people is represented in our bike lanes and bike culture?

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Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Lowering the Death Toll in Natural Disasters

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Kyria Stephens, a key contributor to City Forward: How Innovation Districts Can Embrace Risk and Stengthen Community, shares how we can save lives during natural disasters.

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Free E-Book on Collective Action for Healthy Communities

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A new e-book from the Island Press Urban Resilience Project showcases collective action for healthy, resilient communities.  

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