Sustainable Cities in the US
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights cities that have made significant strides in sustainability, including Portland, Oregon, and San Francisco, California.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights cities that have made significant strides in sustainability, including Portland, Oregon, and San Francisco, California.
The World Economic Forum ranks the top sustainable cities in the US, with Seattle, Washington, and Denver, Colorado, leading the pack in terms of green initiatives and environmental policies.
Researchers at Harvard University examine the sustainability efforts of New York City, including its green infrastructure and transportation systems, as a model for other urban areas.
The Sierra Club highlights cities like Los Angeles, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada, that are transitioning to 100% renewable energy, reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.
This online toolkit provides resources and guidance for cities to develop and implement sustainable practices, including energy efficiency, waste reduction, and green transportation.
This video series explores the sustainable initiatives of cities like Chicago, Illinois, and Austin, Texas, showcasing their innovative approaches to environmental sustainability.
The Brookings Institution releases a report on the state of sustainable cities in the US, highlighting successes and challenges in areas like transportation, energy, and waste management.
GreenBiz provides the latest news and updates on sustainable cities, including trends, best practices, and innovative solutions for urban sustainability, with a focus on business and industry leaders.