Pittsburgh - 100 Resilient Cities
100 Resilient Cities
Pittsburgh’s Resilience Journey
The city of Pittsburgh released its Resilience Strategy on March 8, 2017. Explore the strategy here.
Pittsburgh’s Resilience Story
100 Resilient Cities
Pittsburgh’s Resilience Journey
The city of Pittsburgh released its Resilience Strategy on March 8, 2017. Explore the strategy here.
Pittsburgh’s Resilience Story
International Business Times UK
Martha Henriques
The first large-scale study of cooking stoves that burn solid fuel such as coal or wood has estimated that phasing out the stoves could prevent about 260,000 premature deaths from indoor pollution globally each year.
Jeffrey D. Sachs
NEW YORK - One year ago, I was in Brazil to launch the Brazilian chapter of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), an initiative of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Gregory B. Poindexter
BRASILIA, Brazil Brazil is experiencing a debilitating drought as the nation endures the driest period since South America’s most populous country began keeping records in the 1930s.
GreenBiz Group Inc.
Lauren Hepler
The dwindling supply of clean water available to growing urban areas isn't an abstract problem for Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.
Washington Post
Chris Mooney
Drifts of floating plastic that humans have dumped into the world's oceans are flowing into the pristine waters of the Arctic as a result of a powerful system of currents that deposits waste in the icy seas east of Greenland and north of Scandinavia.
Lauren Crothers
Phat Sanday is – in many ways – like any other village in Cambodia. There’s a school, a petrol station and a clinic.
We had 48 people show up at Google Fiber with three weeks notice for a full day event. Attendees included City and County leaders and staff, community leaders, developers, UT experts and interested citizens. What a terrific indication of the desire to create economic and environmental sustainability in East Austin.
We had 48 people show up at Google Fiber with three weeks notice for a full day event. Attendees included City and County leaders and staff, community leaders, developers, UT experts and interested citizens. What a terrific indication of the desire to create economic and environmental sustainability in East Austin.