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Cities and communities engaged in addressing climate change

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Cities 100: 100 Solutions for Climate Action in Cities

 

U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit

 

Global Action Climate Summit, 2018

 

Wrong Turn: America’s Car Culture and the Road Not Taken

 

Neighborhood Climate Change

 

Paved Paradise: Maps Show How Much of US Cities are Parking Lots: Cities with High Parking Have Ample Land That Could be Devoted to Building Walkways

 

Minnesota Climate Report Card Shows We're Failing. Minneapolis StarTribune

 

Climate Summit 2019: A Race We Can Win

 

Making the Grade? How State Public School Science Standards Address Climate Change. Texas Freedom Network

 

The Fight Against Climate Change Starts in Cities. Medium

 

Can Humans Help Trees Outrun Climate Change? The New York Times

 

5 Ways Cities can use Emerging Technologies to Fight Climate Change. World Economic Forum

 

You Can’t Take on Climate Change Without Tackling Sprawl. Grist

 

How Tribes Are Harnessing Cutting-Edge Data to Plan for Climate Change. Yes Magazine

 

Resolutions [supporting the Carbon Dividend and Fee] Are Just the Beginning. Citizens Climate Lobby 

 

Half of U.S. Spending Power Behind Paris Climate Agreement. National Geographic

 

Harvard Scientists Want to Limit How much Sunlight Reaches Earth's Surface in Order to Curb Global Warming. Business Insider

 

"We're Moving to Higher Ground": America's Era of Climate Mass Migration is Here. The Guardian

 

Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama's Climate Commitments. The Guardian

 

Public Lab: Community-based environmental analysis

 

Project Drawdown EcoChallenge: Join others to propose solutions

 

City Of Trees: Community Screening Kit for analyzing prevalence of trees in a city. NAAEE

 

In the Sierras, New Approaches to Protecting Forests Under Stress. Yale School of Forestry

 

Video: Plenary Session on Municipalities, National Adaptation Foundation conference

 

The 7 Most Progressive US Cities for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Renewable Energy World

 

25 U.S. Cities Leading the Sustainability Charge. Lets Go Solar

 

To Build A Sustainable World, Academics Need To Tear Down The Ivory Tower. Ensia

 

SF, Oakland Step Up Efforts to Fight Climate Change. San Francisco Chronicle

 

To Build A Better Future, We Must Imagine Ourselves There. Ensia

 

Climate Signals: Map with climate change effects

 

Collaborative Science: Citizens scientists making change

 

Resilient Communities Project. University of Minnesota


Citizens Help Scientists Track Nature's Changes. 
Yale Climate Connections

 

Transit: Bookshelf for a Warming World. Yale Communications

 

Transition Towns: Towns planning to reduce dependency on fossil fuel 

 

228 Cities Around the World Take the Lead on Climate Action. EcoWatch

 

Mega-cities and climate change. C40


Building Resilient Cities in a Changing Climate

 

A Glorified Sidewalk, and the Path to Transform Atlanta: Atlanta's BeltLine project. The New York Times

 

Ecopolis Iowa City: Interview With Katie Roche, Artists in the Regenerative City. Huffpost Green

 

Roadmaps for Successful Climate Action: C40 Cities Share 100 Case Studies Proven to Work

  

Trees Deal With Climate Change Better Than Expected. The New York Times  

 

English Village Becomes Climate Leader by Quietly Cleaning Up Its Own Patch. The New York Times 

 

Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011: Policy Directions. UNHabitat

 

50 Reasons Why Everyone Should Want More Walkable Streets. Co.exist

 

EarthForce: Community action

 

Can Citizens Sue the Government Over Climate Change? New York Times

 

Ecotopia2121: Visions of future cities

 

A New Map for America: Creating seven regions for cities linked by high speed rail. The New York Times

 

Sustainability Education and Economic Development (SEED) 

 

 

 

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