Type of content: Blog
Philanthropic capital can be a catalyst for sustainable, resilient solutions to our complex and costly water problems.
Type of content: Blog
In Three Revolutions, transportation expert Dan Sperling and his collaborators share research-based insights on potential public...
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Re-engaging nature’s ecosystem engineers In the gloomy pall of the advancing Anthropocene, it’s nice to hear good news now and again on the environmental front. And such is the case with...
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It’s as if the plan is designed to provide maximum benefit to Wall Street financiers, rather than to repair our country’s vital public infrastructure.
Type of content: Blog
A new (and free!) e-book from the Urban Resilience Project showcases sustainable, equitable environmental solutions in action.
Type of content: Blog
The climate movement needs to understand what puts disadvantaged communities at risk and better engage marginalized people in disaster planning.
Type of content: Blog
Beyond Mobility authors Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, and...
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Housing, even and perhaps especially for the homeless, can and should restore people’s basic dignity, reflecting back to them that their lives have value.
Type of content: Blog
The considerable social, economic, and environmental costs of suburban sprawl have been widely reported, but suburbs hold new potential for the 21st century. As ground zero for some of the most disruptive changes stemming from accelerating wealth...
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Climate justice leader Elizabeth Yeampierre sees a greener, fairer future for Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.