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Journalist Carlton Reid, Dillon Fitch of the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, and Andrew Brown of iGo Electric Bikes joined the Maryland Department of Planning and the Smart Growth Network...
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“Net Zero” has been a goal of the green building movement, to have every building generate at least as much energy as it uses. Enormous progress has been made in recent years to improve the performance of new buildings, and in renovating existing...
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As cities build and grow, they have a choice to make: to become healers from or creators of trauma. Trauma in our built environment derives from systemic racism, disinvestment, and disenfranchisement of individuals in our cities. Climate change has the...
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Getting to the Heart of Science Communication author Dr. Faith Kearns was interviewed by...
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The Non-GMO Project's Speaker Series recently featured Liz Carlisle, author of Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative...
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Samuel Myers, a leading figure in the study of the impacts on human health of the accelerating disruptions to Earth’s natural systems, and the author of...
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Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban footprints. By expanding low- and zero-carbon mobility options, cities can help to build more equitable transportation...
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Renee McKeon, Vice President, Sustainability & CSR, Corporate Services - Sodexo, had a conversation with Liz Carlisle, author of Healing...
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The number of pedestrian deaths has been rising in recent years. What can communities do to turn this around?
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William (Holly) Whyte was a pioneer of people-centered urban design who challenged planners to look beyond their desks and drawings: “You have to get out and walk.”