by Krista Canellakis | Aug 12, 2015 | Civic Innovation Spotlight Articles
Civic Innovation Spotlight Meeting of the Minds is working with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation (MOCI) to bring you the Civic Innovation Spotlight, a monthly feature that shares the stories of cutting-edge and innovative civic projects in San...
by John Addison | Aug 11, 2015 | Smart Cities
Enough sunlight reaches the earth each day to meet all of our energy needs for one year including powering all buildings, industry and transportation. Renewables will account for about 70 percent of new generation capacity added worldwide from 2012 to 2030, according...
by Susan Chin | Aug 10, 2015 | Smart Cities
What good is a park or any other kind of public space if you can’t find your way into it? While Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the former World’s Fair ground in Queens is one of the most diverse and heavily used parks in New York City, it’s also hard to find the...
by Maggie MK Hess | Aug 5, 2015 | Smart Cities
Cities are our greatest hope. They are our greatest inventions, and the most important things we will ever build. Most of the people on Earth now live in cities. They also offer our best hope for long-term survival—and not just survival, but success. For life as we...
by Jessie Feller Hahn, Executive Director, Meeting of the Minds | Aug 3, 2015 | Announcements
Meeting of the Minds and Morris Strategy Group invite civic-minded leaders across sectors to participate in a group blogging event on October 6th. The event prompt is: The year is 2050. Write a letter to the people of 2015 describing what your city is like, and give...
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