What We're Reading: Page 156
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 03, 2021
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The Verge
Public transportation can save the world — if we let it
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Treehugger
Bicycle Activist Groups Tell COP26 That Boosting Cycling Reduces Carbon Emissions
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ADAPT
Fewer fumes: What the switch to electric vehicles means for Jacksonville
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Vox
Biden’s $27 billion bet on forests
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Bloomberg CityLab
As E-Bikes Speed Up, a Policy Dilemma Looms
Nov 02, 2021
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Fortune
Cities, not countries, are driving the conversation on climate change at COP26
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Route Fifty
Thousands of City Workers Suspended Without Pay Over Vaccine Noncompliance
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Insider
PHOTOS: Life in One of the Hottest Cities in the World
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TechCrunch
Cities have a new planning tool to fold ride-sharing into public transit systems
Nov 01, 2021
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The New York Times
Climate conference kicks off in Glasgow with floods and low expectations.
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Next City
San Francisco Upgrades Tent Village to Tiny Home Community
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Route Fifty
'In The Shadows of Local Government': A Coroner’s Job in the Time of Covid
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Recode
Why Hertz’s big Tesla deal is such a blockbuster
Oct 29, 2021
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TechCrunch
Cities, mobility companies agree to 7 guidelines to keep rider data private
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Urbanists Confront City Street Problem: Not Everyone Likes Trees
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ARLNow
Amazon unveils fresh designs for Phase 2 of its HQ2 in response to community concerns
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The Hill
Twenty-five U.S. cities on track to surpass Paris climate targets by 2025: report
Oct 28, 2021
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Bloomberg
The Domestic Promise and Potential Threat of China’s Smart Cities
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The New York Times
8 Black Women Who Are Mayors in Some of the U.S.'s Biggest Cities
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Inside Climate News
Diesel Emissions in Major US Cities Disproportionately Harm Communities of Color, New Studies Confirm
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MLive
Michigan is one step closer to blocking cities from banning Airbnbs
Oct 27, 2021
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Quartz
As US cities build green infrastructure, here’s one way they’re paying for it
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The Wall Street Journal
To Fight Rising Murder Rate, More Cities Find, Mentor and Pay Likely Shooters
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K-12 Dive
Can these 6 strategies break bus driver shortage gridlock?
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Construction Dive
With limited funds, should California's bullet train be high-speed?
Oct 26, 2021
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Bloomberg
The World's Top Business Cities Are Still Failing Working Women
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WRVO
2 years later, still no Microsoft ‘smart cities’ tech hub in Syracuse
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Austin American-Statesman
Austin may be a tech hub, but its most vulnerable populations still lack digital access
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Reuters
Turning infrastructure green offers huge savings on top of climate benefits
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PitchBook
Europe leads the pack for 2021's micromobility VC deals