by Gianluca Di Pasquale, EY Global Smart Infrastructure and Future of Cities Leader, and Justin Badlam, Lead Analyst, Future Cities | Nov 25, 2019 | Economy, Society
The Italian city of Matera, the current European Capital of Culture, is an ancient city founded atop a rocky outcrop. Its history, from Paleolithic settlement, to abandoned ghost town, and finally to sustainable, regenerated city, embodies the Greek word μεταβολή...
by George McGraw, Founder & CEO, digdeep.org | Nov 18, 2019 | Resources, Society, The Global Water Equity Blog Series
People tend to think of water and sanitation access as a “global” problem; something that affects countries other than the United States. It may come as a surprise that more than two million Americans live without running water and basic indoor plumbing. Many more...
by Cynthia Koehler, Executive Director, Waternow Alliance | Nov 4, 2019 | Environment, Resources, The Global Water Equity Blog Series
Hundreds of thousands of people across the globe took to the streets in September 2019 to bring attention to the climate crisis and demand action to mitigate it. Strikers focused on key issues like transitioning to renewable energy, halting fossil fuel...
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