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Would you live here? These U.S. cities have particularly wild, extreme weather. – Washington Post
/in Earth News /by VillagerAmerica’s Most Extreme Weather Cities 2019 – The Weather Channel
/in Earth News /by VillagerAmerica’s Most Extreme Weather Cities 2019 The Weather Channel
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Uber Adds To Pollution & Traffic In European Cities
/in Earth News /by VillagerIn terms of health, I believe pedestrian life, and more abundant, affordable electric mass transit is best. Yet, due to lack of good transit, inconvenience, work, and a litany of other issues, too many of us depend on car travel
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As climate changes, more U.S. cities must brace for high heat, bitter cold and worse – CBS News
/in Earth News /by VillagerCan Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive?
/in Earth News /by VillagerThe ordinance was meant to stop local energy company PGE from dumping fracking waste in the community. Chad Nicholson, Pennsylvania community organizer for CELDF, says Grant is on the frontlines of …
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Solar Power Doubles In Most American Cities In Last 6 Years
/in Earth News /by VillagerAccording to a new report from the Environment America Research & Policy Center, solar power capacity doubled in most American cities in the last six years. Bret Fanshaw, the Director of the Go Solar campaign at Environment America, answered some questions about the growth for CleanTechnica
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IKEA Plans Emissions-Free Deliveries In 5 Cities
/in Earth News /by VillagerIKEA is well-known for using solar power at some of its stores, and for offering solar panels for sale within some of them as well. The company just added a new green wrinkle — emissions-free delivery in 5 cities by
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The US Is Ready For 100% Clean Energy — 10 Cities Model How To Get There
/in Earth News /by VillagerLocal leadership is having a global impact on the fight to stop climate change and transition to 100 percent clean and renewable energy
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Temperature Rise Over 2° Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit) Possible In 13 Global Cities In 2020s, Study Finds
/in Earth News /by VillagerOver just the next decade or so, 13 large global cities are facing temperature rises that could exceed 2° degrees Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit), according to a new report from the Urban Climate Change Research Network at Columbia University.