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New York City is the first in the nation to reduce traffic by charging drivers during rush hours. We look at the policy and the debate around it.
Jan 22, 2025
Are the fires in Southern California unusual for this time of the year and why are they so devastating? Let's find out.
Jan 13, 2025
A common debate against sustainable development is that climate action will stunt the economy. But Sweden has proven otherwise - let's find out more.
Sep 09, 2024
Canary Islanders are unhappy with the number of tourists visiting their islands each year. Let's find out why.
May 07, 2024
How Is NYC Reducing Traffic?
New York City is widely known for its traffic gridlock and commuting times. It was even named the world’s most
Winter Wildfires Scorch Los Angeles
California is no stranger to wildfires with peak season beginning in late spring and usually ending by October.
Sep 9, 2024
Lessons From Sweden On Sustainability
A common debate against sustainable development is that climate action will stunt the economy. Sweden is proving
May 7, 2024
Canary Islanders Protest Tourism
On April 20th, more than 57,000 local citizens and 20 local organizations joined an island-wide protest in the Canary
May 1, 2024
Water Shortage In Mexico City
Did you know that Mexico City – one of the largest cities in the world – is experiencing a historic water crisis? Many
Apr 9, 2024
Paris Prepares For A Green Olympics
The Olympics are back this summer... As 10,500 athletes vie for gold, host city Paris is looking to make the
Mar 22, 2024
Cities Adapt To Heat Waves
Did you know that last year was Earth’s hottest year on record? The number of heatwaves each summer has
Jan 26, 2024
Sponge Cities: What Are They?
The term sponge city might conjure up a creative image of a city made of sponges, but the actual definition of sponge
Jan 25, 2024
Culdesac: A Walkable City!
Arizona, aka the Copper State, is the only place in the world where the saguaro cactus grows. Recently, Arizona also
2023: A Year In Review
2023 has been a whirlwind of year. From natural disasters to scientific discoveries to landmark policies, we have
Dec 24, 2023
How To Have A Sustainable Holiday Season
The holiday season brings countless memories of joy and happiness shared with family and friends. In this excitement,
Nov 20, 2023
Two New Laws In California
Recently, California has passed two controversial laws: the Right to Repair, and Reporting Emissions. The Right to
Oct 24, 2023
ACC: Preparing Youth For Green Jobs
We know that climate change is forcing people, communities, and ecosystems to adapt to extreme weather, rising sea
May 30, 2023
Reduce Parking: A Climate Solution?
The United States has a parking problem. It’s not that there are too few parking lots. In fact, there are too many! At
Apr 20, 2023
A Big Win For A Small Island Nation
Everyone can agree that governments are morally obligated to protect their citizens. But what if countries were also
Apr 2, 2023
What Is A 15-Minute City?
Can you imagine walking from home to work, the grocery store, or the park to meet your friends, all within 15 minutes
Apr 1, 2023
Netherlands To Cut Flights
Who would’ve thought that the Netherlands is the birthplace of donuts and wi-fi? It’s true, I assure you. In
Mar 7, 2023
Tesla Opens Up Its EV Chargers
Tesla is known to have the fastest, most efficient, and reliable charging stations. But these chargers are
Dec 8, 2022
We Are At 8 Billion Now!
Planet Earth has hit a new milestone! On November 15, our planet began supporting a population of 8 billion humans.It
Nov 22, 2022
Healthy Lands And Native People: The Connection
"There is no Dayak community without forest" -- sayings of the Dayak community in Indonesia.Did you know that
Sep 23, 2022
The U.S Passes A Climate Bill
Did you know that the US Government has been working towards combating climate change since the 1990s? In 1992,
Apr 4, 2022
A Report On Climate Solutions
Many series come in trilogies, and the U.N climate report is no exception.Today, the International Panel on Climate
Apr 3, 2022
The First Town To Be Powered By Green Hydrogen
For the first time in history, an energy company operating in the U.K. is preparing to distribute something
Mar 16, 2022
Gas Prices Soar At The Pump
Drivers all around the world are feeling the pain of rising gas prices. The U.S national average is $4.32 per gallon,
Feb 11, 2022
Indonesia Votes To Move Its Capital
For the past 76 years, Jakarta has been the capital of the South Asian country of Indonesia.However, Indonesia is
Dec 17, 2021
The First U.S City To Cut Carbon
A small city of 30,000 people will become the first in the U.S to cut its carbon emissions. In
Nov 28, 2021
How Can Cities Adapt To Climate?
Did you know that 56.2% of the global population resides in cities?The number of people living in urban areas has
Nov 2, 2021
When The World Took Action...
As the COP26 summit begins in Glasgow, all eyes are on the world’s leaders, who may draft new targets for carbon
Oct 12, 2021
What Led To Power Cuts In China?
At the United Nations General Assembly in September, China announced that it would no longer build new coal-fired power
Sep 8, 2021
A Bill To Remake The U.S
President Biden’s historic $1 trillion infrastructure bill is waiting in the wings of Capitol Hill.After sweeping
Mar 24, 2021
The Right To Repair
Repair or replace? This is a difficult choice for consumers when appliances that they own, like TVs and refrigerators,
Feb 4, 2021
U.S Unveils Bold Plans On Climate Change
How urgent do people think climate change is? Very urgent, according to a survey of 1.2 million people across 50
Oct 20, 2014
Copenhagen: A Cyclist's Paradise!
Did you know that more than half of Copenhagen's residents cycle to school or work every day?The Danish capital has set
Oct 8, 2011
Your Plastic Bottles, My Future
A tiny village in Guatemala is desperately scouring for garbage.Elsewhere in the town of San Pablo, Philippines, the