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Parks for (All) the People

Type of content: Blog

A new advocacy campaign aims to ensure that every American can live within a 10-minute walk of a high-quality park or green space

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Offsetting the Environmental Impacts of Trump

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Island Press authors share their creative ideas for offsetting the damaging environmental impacts of the Trump administration.

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New Urbanism isn't dead—it's evolving due to climate change 

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From the CNU Climate Summit, a movement marrying a vision of livable communities to the necessities of a changing climate emerges.

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#ForewordFriday: Dignified Design Edition

Type of content: Blog

Well-designed spaces are not just a matter of taste or a question of aesthetics; they literally shape our ideas about who we are and what we deserve. Design impacts our health, our education, our community, our sense of self-worth, and more, yet all-too-...

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Forests Against Trump

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Wouldn’t it be a splendid irony if reaction to Trump’s short-sighted stupidity led to an increase in tree planting that might otherwise be difficult to achieve?

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The Community Resilience Reader | Island Press

Community Resilience: Changed Times Demand It

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Back in April 2001—a time in-between the contested 2000 election and the 9/11 attacks when the Bush Administration seemed just like a bad joke and not yet a flag-draped war machine—Vice President Dick Cheney quipped, “Conservation may be a sign of...

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Here's What Cities Confronting the Lead Water Crisis Can Do

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Milwaukee aspires to be a global leader in managing water resources. The first step is to make sure its own water is safe to drink

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Why Kill a Snow Leopard Conservation Ranger? Energy Sprawl and Land-Use Conflict

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View from a mountain top in Khan Khentii Protected Area, Khuh Nuur, Mongolia. Photo © Nick Hall A mysterious and untimely death is not what first comes to mind when I think about wildlife conservation. But the death of conservation ranger...

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Minding the Gap: Energy Sprawl and Access in India

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Solar panels adjacent to an elementary school in Antelope Valley. © Dave Lauridsen for The Nature Conservancy

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Energy Sprawl

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Growing energy demand could threaten 20 percent of the world's remaining natural land by 2030. But one TNC scientist has a vision for getting the energy we need without sacrificing nature.  

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