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As I watched, mesmerized, this mass of crustaceans became a living brick-red raft, writhing on top of the water’s surface. The water became disturbed as thousands of krill flipped their muscular tails and leaped clear of the water, falling back like...
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Even in these trying times, there are extraordinary people working to create a greener, fairer future.
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Will the "just transition" movement survive mainstream adoption?
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In Resilience for All Barbara Brown Wilson looks at community engagement methods that are less conventional, but often more effective...
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A podcast interview with The Divided City author Alan Mallach on what America's urban transformation means for cities and the people who live in them.
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As cities experiment with untested solutions to the unprecedented challenge of a warming planet, environmental impact bonds offer a valuable way to share risks and rewards.
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The current global building boom provides an unprecedented opportunity to change the built environment’s carbon footprint.
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Field notes by Cheryl Dykstra, co-editor of Urban Raptors Monday, May 14, 2018 Cincinnati, Ohio So happy our grad student Ania is back from Texas,...
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This week we are spotlighting Utah as a place to look to for bicycle urbanism. Mikael Colville-Andersen, author of Copenhagenize...