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Environment
fromNature
2 days ago

Giant map reveals thousands of cities worldwide with successful green policies

In 80% of major cities, economic growth has decoupled from fossil-fuel-related emissions, driven by green policies that sustain prosperity while reducing NO2.
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Why is Amsterdam banning ads for meat?

The moment you really take your own climate policy seriously, then you should at least restrict the availability of all those promotional materials, where the only thing they try to do is to promote and normalize these high-carbon lifestyles. Burning fossil fuels is one of the key drivers of climate change, with transport, including cars, aviation and shipping, accounting for about a quarter of global emissions.
Berlin food
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany news: Merz says fuel tax lowered to ease price surge

Berlin is reducing fuel taxes while Rheinmetall plans to produce missiles in a new venture.
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Environment
fromCity Limits
3 months ago

Got a Climate-Friendly Idea for NYCHA? This Grant Could Help Fund It

NYCHA residents can apply by Feb. 12 for grants funding resident-led climate projects, with awards from $1,500 up to $15,000.
fromArchDaily
4 months ago

One Roof, Many Disciplines: UC Berkeley's Summer Programs Offer Interdisciplinary Learning

Each summer, the University of California, Berkeley's College of Environmental Design (CED) becomes an intensive laboratory for architectural, landscape, and urban exploration. Through two complementary programs-Design + Innovation for Sustainable Cities (DISC) and the Summer Institutes-Berkeley offers an immersive curriculum grounded in disciplinary rigor, intentional exchange, and a shared institutional culture. Together, these programs reflect CED's long-standing multidisciplinary structure, with architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, and urban design thriving and collaborating under one roof.
Higher education
fromBusiness Matters
4 months ago

How Sarah Josipovic Thinks About Homes and Long-Term Value

Real estate has been part of Sarah's life since childhood. She grew up in Stoney Creek, Ontario, in a family shaped by property and design. Her mother built a career as a real estate agent, while her grandfather constructed custom homes. That early exposure gave her a practical understanding of how homes are planned, built, and lived in. Sarah brings an academic lens to her work.
Real estate
Environment
fromFortune
6 months ago

Vilnius is a nice, green place to live-and it's turning that into a competitive advantage for its economy | Fortune

Vilnius leverages urban nature and Green Capital status to boost livability and economic competitiveness, offering swimmable waters and attracting foreign investment.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
8 months ago

Ilirija Sportcity / LORENZATELIERS

Sportni Park Ilirija replaced a dilapidated 25-meter pool with an Olympic 50-meter facility in Ljubljana city center while retaining the listed entrance building.
fromwww.amny.com
8 months ago

Op-Ed | When it comes to environmental impact, one NYC gaming bid stands above the rest | amNewYork

When we apply that lens to the current proposals for casinos across New York City, one approach stands out above the others. Nearly every project would require demolishing existing buildings to construct new ones a process that generates enormous amounts of construction waste and debris while disrupting established ecosystems. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 90% of all construction debris is produced by the demolition of existing buildings.
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