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Overtourism to No Tourism: How (and Why) to build a more sustainable tourism industry

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Before COVID-19 hit, the biggest problem in the world of travel was overtourism. Think of a vacation you’ve had where overflowing crowds were destroying once pristine natural environments and swarms of people were making daily life unbearable for the...

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Hungry for change: How to Reinvent Food Banks and Pantries

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Although food banks and pantries have distributed billions of pounds of food for decades, food insecurity remains a persistent public health problem. COVID-19 has exposed structural inequalities and systemic injustices that make it hard for people to...

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Addressing the Climate Crisis with Green Housing for All

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US cities are faced with compounding climate and housing crises. How can communities meet their housing needs while mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change? By creating green housing affordable for all, cities will contribute to the...

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What is a Walkability Study, and Why Should You Do One?

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Jeff Speck, one the nation’s leading pedestrian experts, joined the Maryland Department of Planning and the Smart Growth Network to explain his approach in Oklahoma City and other communities, how walkability studies are...

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The Monsanto Papers A Conversation about Cancer and Accountability

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Lee Johnson was just an average middle-aged husband and father until a terminal cancer diagnosis after a large exposure to the weed killer Roundup thrust him into a global debate over the safety of Monsanto’s popular product. Lee became the first person...

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Replenish: Supporting the Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity

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Humans have long disrupted the natural water cycle. Yet we continue to suffer from droughts, floods and other disruptions despite building dams and levees and completing other feats of engineering. What if, instead of further disrupting the water cycle...

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Urban Reads: Angie Schmitt

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Journalist Angie Schmitt discussed her book,  Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America.  Right of...

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Webinar: Strategies for System Change

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Public Health/Planetary Health/One Health

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The current pandemic has starkly revealed what the most thoughtful experts from a wide range of fields, from public health to environmental justice to ecology, have been telling us for decades: human health is completely interconnected with the health of...

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How Parks Can Make Communities More Sustainable and Resilient

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Parks and recreation systems have evolved in remarkable ways over the past two decades. No longer just playgrounds and ballfields, parks and open spaces have become essential green infrastructure with the potential to contribute to community resiliency...

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