The Departments of Energy and Agriculture has made awards totaling $ 12.2
Clean Urban Energy, an energy efficiency technology company designed for buildings, has received $ 7 million from venture capitalists.
Not exact matches
Pitch: «Orora Global is a for - profit social enterprise with a simple mission to end
energy poverty: to provide access to affordable, reliable, and
clean energy solutions to rural households and
urban slums in developing countries.
«The roofscapes of our cities are the last
urban frontier — from 15 percent to 35 percent of the total land area — and the green roof industry can turn these wasted spaces into a force for
cleaner air,
cleaner water,
energy savings, cooling, beauty and recreation,» he says.
With growing demands for
energy, industrialization and
urban development, Latin America and the Caribbean countries must prepare to introduce
clean energy alternatives to reduce GHG emissions.
The Senior ECPA Fellows Program seeks to facilitate the transfer of knowledge between the U.S. and Latin America in innovative solutions and technologies related to the areas of
clean energy, sustainable
urban development, climate change adaptation, and reducing emission from deforestation.
On December 7, 2017, the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) announced that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will stop insuring mortgages on homes that also carry Property Assessed
Clean Energy program (PACE) liens.
On December 7, 2017, the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) announced that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will stop insuring mortgages on homes that also carry Property Assessed
Clean Energy program (PACE)
«It may be better to some extent for a rich nation to help a poor nation develop
clean energy infrastructure than to replace it's own ``... includes building designs,
urban planning, appliances, etc..
I would however suggest that there is a need for a model for people to live within a close social structure without becoming detached from nature in which the land on which we live is involved with supporting us through what might be called
urban agriculture, vertical farming and the affiliated processing of
clean water, natural dynamic
energy generation like wind, solar and water, and cheap / easy / affordable transit all tied - up with great education and health care.
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urban life is matched with efficient
clean energy sources, less driving in more efficient cars, better building technology and green utilities.
The
Urban Clean Energy Revolution provides a detailed compendium of best practices in these areas.
The Eco-Ambassador program addresses
urban infrastructure planning, local
clean energy opportunities, and the long - term success of state policy goals, including AB - 1826.
This action plan lays out concrete actions to help countries deliver on their Nationally determined contributions and sets targets for 2020 in high - impact areas, including
clean energy, green transport, climate - smart agriculture, and
urban resilience, as well as in mobilizing the private sector to expand climate investments in developing countries.
The past five years have brought a sea change in
urban climate action: increased awareness of the critical role that local leaders play in carbon reduction; new capacity in local governments to tackle climate change; and a sharper focus on strategies that advance
energy efficiency, renewable
energy, and
clean transportation.
As our Bright Future project demonstrates, and our December 2015 report The
Urban Clean Energy Revolution describes, nowhere is the momentum for this transition more evident than in our cities.
Cities lead the way on
clean and decentralized
energy solutions With
urban energy use growing rapidly, cities will be key to a sustainable
energy transition.
From an
urban planning perspective, that means seeing each site as a unique ecological system; responding creatively to its natural and cultural landscapes; and enhancing the natural flows of nutrients, water, and
clean energy that support life and regenerative growth.
A panel discussion will look at how joint planning can increase the uptake of
clean energy and ensure efficiency in the
urban transportation system.
On May 5, 2017 young leaders and professionals,
urban dwellers, renewable
energy enthusiasts and other change makers gathered to hold a public talk share ideas and hopes for a more sustainable and
cleaner energy future in Indonesia that is livestreamed online to reach wide audiences.
All of this of course, contributing to the laudable efforts to chip away at the inequalities between rich and poor, rural and
urban and connecting the unconnected to
clean, modern
energy services.
The most obvious impetus for such a shift to
cleaner energy is China's high - profile
urban - smog problem.
Keynote speakers at past breakfast and dinner events have included author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, green jobs visionary Van Jones,
urban revitalization strategy consultant Majora Carter, philanthropist Bill Gates on how to address climate change through
clean energy innovation, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, business innovator Tom Steyer, Managing Director of the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) Danny Kennedy, the creators of Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously, Nike's VP of the Innovation Accelerator Hannah Jones, and Mindy Lubber of C
clean energy innovation, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, business innovator Tom Steyer, Managing Director of the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) Danny Kennedy, the creators of Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously, Nike's VP of the Innovation Accelerator Hannah Jones, and Mindy Lubber of
energy innovation, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, business innovator Tom Steyer, Managing Director of the California
Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) Danny Kennedy, the creators of Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously, Nike's VP of the Innovation Accelerator Hannah Jones, and Mindy Lubber of C
Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) Danny Kennedy, the creators of Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously, Nike's VP of the Innovation Accelerator Hannah Jones, and Mindy Lubber of
Energy Fund (CalCEF) Danny Kennedy, the creators of Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously, Nike's VP of the Innovation Accelerator Hannah Jones, and Mindy Lubber of Ceres.
Green roofs can prevent water pollution by reducing the amount of storm water entering sewer systems by slowing it down and filtering it; lower
energy use and
energy costs; lowering air temperatures to mitigate the
urban heat - island effect;
clean and oxygenate the air; add biodiversity; mitigate noise; suppress fire; and extend the lifespan of the roof.
As chair of the
Urban Caucus, focused on the success and health of our nation's urban communities, I'm committed to advocate for clean energy policies that protect our vital natural resources.&r
Urban Caucus, focused on the success and health of our nation's
urban communities, I'm committed to advocate for clean energy policies that protect our vital natural resources.&r
urban communities, I'm committed to advocate for
clean energy policies that protect our vital natural resources.»
Beyond the positive economic impact to state and local governments,
clean energy lowers our bills, makes us healthier and more secure, enables us to be better stewards of our land, and bridges the economic disparities between rural and
urban communities of our state.
Examples of actions with co-benefits include (i) improved
energy efficiency and
cleaner energy sources, leading to reduced emissions of health - damaging climate - altering air pollutants; (ii) reduced
energy and water consumption in
urban areas through greening cities and recycling water; (iii) sustainable agriculture and forestry; and (iv) protection of ecosystems for carbon storage and other ecosystem services.»
Passage would mean a significant step toward a vision of 100 %
Clean, by capping climate pollution and providing major investment into the rapid acceleration of more renewables, more
energy efficiency, more solutions particularly in rural and
urban communities most impacted by climate change.
* Make solar
energy economical * Provide
energy from fusion * Develop carbon sequestration methods * Manage the nitrogen cycle * Provide access to
clean water * Restore and improve
urban infrastructure * Advance health informatics * Engineer better medicines * Reverse - engineer the brain * Prevent nuclear terror * Secure cyberspace * Enhance virtual reality * Advance personalized learning * Engineer the tools of scientific discovery
By supporting access to
clean and affordable
energy systems and services and promoting low - emission and climate - resilient
urban and transport infrastructure, eradication of poverty and a significant reduction in inequalities is supported.
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Energy and Global Warming
Energy Development on Public Lands Global Warming Litigation The
Clean Air Act Transportation and Global Warming Fuel Economy Standards Airplane Emissions Ship Emissions Fighting Climate Science Suppression Enforcing National Assessment of Climate Change Effects California Environmental Quality Act:
Urban Sprawl and Global Warming Saving Mountaintop Species From Warming Clearcutting and Climate Change Population Growth and Climate Change Sea - level Rise
- this isn't just growing vegetables, it is an
urban battery, taking waste and solar
energy and producing food,
clean water and electricity.
Wind turbines can offer viable renewable power generation for a
cleaner energy future, but the most efficient of them are not suited to any type of
urban or small scale installations, so for many of us, they are at least one step removed from our daily lives.
- Prioritization of pedestrian and bike traffic - Embedded mass transit infrastructure -
Clean energy generation - Rainwater harvesting and biofiltered water flowing throughout the city -
Urban agriculture and food production - A cell - like, self - organizing structure of neighborhoods (although exactly what this means is a little unclear to me right now)- A focus on ethnic and cultural diversity
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On Dec. 7, 2017, the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) announced that HUD will no longer insure mortgages encumbered with a Property Assessed
Clean Energy (PACE) assessment.