What We're Reading: Page
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 19, 2021
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EHN
Air pollution can alter our brains in ways that increase mental illness risk
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The Washington Post
A Maryland lawmaker on how not owning a car has shaped her ideas about transportation policy
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Route Fifty
How Cities Are Addressing Mental Distress
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The New York Times
Visions of a U.S. Computer Chip Boom Have Cities Hustling
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Utility Dive
California readies $1.4B push to help reach electric vehicle charging, hydrogen refueling goals
Nov 18, 2021
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The New York Times
In Moscow’s Technological Advances, a ‘Double-Edged Sword’
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Smithsonian Magazine
Will Glow-in-the-Dark Materials Someday Light Our Cities?
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AP
Portland among US cities adding funds to police departments
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Utility Dive
How the Build Back Better bill could boost clean energy for low-income homeowners
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Smart Cities World
Seoul to introduce safety insurance for tourists using e-bikes and e-scooters
Nov 17, 2021
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Fast Company
The U.S. e-bike industry wants to do something about all those e-bike batteries
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DCist
New Research Shows The Unequal Health Burden Of Air Pollution In D.C.
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Bloomberg City Lab
How Tulsa Lured 1,200 Remote Workers to Move
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WFLA
Could high-speed rail service between Tampa and Orlando finally happen?
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KXAN
Next phase of Austin’s homelessness initiative underway
Nov 16, 2021
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Utility Dive
Biden signs $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill with funding for EVs, transmission, hydrogen
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Cities Today
ClimateView offers digital twin platform free to cities
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Route-Fifty
Black People Killed by Police at More Than Twice the Rate of Whites
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The New York Times
Cities Are Not Only Tackling Covid, But Its Pollution, Too
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Chicago Tribune
A low-income Michigan city has a drinking water crisis. Sound familiar?
Nov 15, 2021
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The New York Times
Urbanites Flock to Atlantic Canada as Pandemic Blunts Cities’ Appeal
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NPR
Several cities are reviving interest in rent stabilization
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POLITICO
Cities with empty offices see new room to expand housing
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Utility Dive
Global EV sales rise 80% in 2021, as automakers including Ford, GM commit to zero emissions: BNEF
Nov 12, 2021
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Axios
Your new apartment is someone's old office
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Berkeleyside
Berkeley is considering 2 new ways to increase affordable housing in the city
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The Colorado Sun
Colorado dangles free transit on bad pollution days. But will there be anyone to ride? Or drive?
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Route Fifty
New Survey Finds Differences in How Local Agencies Adopt Software
Nov 11, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Rivian Shares Surge in Largest U.S. IPO Since 2014
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Cities Today
Going the distance: Denmark’s network of cycle superhighways
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The New York Times
On Chicago’s West Side, Urgent Needs Collide With Washington Compromises
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Bloomberg CityLab
Public Transit Use Must Double to Meet Climate Targets, City Leaders Warn