by Si Chen, President, Open Source Strategies, Inc. | Dec 17, 2019 | Economy, Resources
We’ve lived in a fairy tale world of easy energy all our lives. Our utilities and regulators have worked hard to provide us with nearly unlimited energy at stable, low prices. They’ve shielded us from volatile fuel prices, protected us from the dramatic swings of...
by Darrin Nordahl, Writer and Author | Dec 16, 2019 | Society
Throughout my urban design career, I grappled with the same situation daily: how to inform developers and contractors, retail merchants and corporate CEOs, mayors and councilmembers–folks whose authority and decisions have tremendous impact on city...
by Jeffrey Peterson, Author of 'A New Coast' | Dec 10, 2019 | Environment, Infrastructure
Just as memories of the pain and suffering of the 2008 housing crisis are finally fading, there are new concerns that widespread damage to coastal property due to future storms and rising sea levels pose a threat to homeowners, lenders, and the economy more generally....
by Jonathan Bray, Director of the Urban Transport Group | Dec 9, 2019 | Governance, Mobility
It’s often dubbed ‘the Netflix of transport’ by its advocates, for bringing together multiple transport and mobility choices into a single, digital platform which users can either purchase via subscription packages or on a pay-as-you-go basis. Its supporters herald it...
by Susanna Sutherland, Principal, Sutherland & Associates | Dec 4, 2019 | Infrastructure, Resources, The Global Water Equity Blog Series
Four Cornerstones for Integrating Water and Energy Systems By Susanna Sutherland, Principal, Sutherland & AssociatesSusanna Sutherland, PhD, is Principal of Sutherland & Associates, a mission-driven company that helps organizations understand influencers, develop...
by Bern Grush, Chief Innovation Officer at Harmonize Mobility, Inc., and John Niles, Western Regional Director for Harmonize Mobility, Inc. | Dec 2, 2019 | Governance, Mobility
There is no shortage of mass media excitement about the arrival of autonomous vehicles (AVs). A lot of it is hype. The majority is frivolous. There are many projections of how these vehicles will be used: “Send them circling the block to save parking fees while you...
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