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What if we just gave up cars?
I’d suggest reading Cop26 leaders asking “what if we just gave up cars?” for the topic itself, but also as an example of the magnitude of change possible as well as the very strong headwinds blowing against some of those changes.
Urban forests and ‘green gentrification’
It’s very well known scientifically, and increasing more so across city governance and citizens, that the presence of more nature in cities offers many benefits. Tree cover moderates heat islands and extreme heat, offers psychological benefits, and of course parks and urban forests are essential for socializing and cultural events.
Futures of urban tech
Excellent research project on urban tech by the Jacobs Institute’s Urban Tech Hub at Cornell Tech, presented as an horizon scan plotting possibilities in the field of urban tech. Note that these are provocations, not predictions, in other words, ideas to consider, to be used in furthering discussions and reflexions.
Aligning circular economy and inclusion in Vancouver
Whether it’s an economic downturn, the pandemic, or mounting climate-related disasters, it’s becoming ever clearer that marginalized communities suffer a larger part of the impacts and need to be centered in any recovery discussions. In Vancouver over 2020, a number of projects and organizations did just that, aligning circular economy and inclusion.
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