Helping communities cope with extreme heat
As heat events become ever more extreme and common around the globe, a number of cities have adopted a smartphone app to help residents and visitors cope with the risks
As heat events become ever more extreme and common around the globe, a number of cities have adopted a smartphone app to help residents and visitors cope with the risks
Running HGVs on overhead contact lines might seem quirky but gradually the take-up and trials are increasing, so can it contribute to the decarbonisation of the road freight sector?
“Where it’s grey, do we really need to keep it grey?” The benefits of letting nature into our cities are becoming ever clearer, so what's needed to accelerate the transformation?
A group of four Imperial College London and Royal College of Art students has formed the Tyre Collective to tackle the crisis of tyre-generated microplastic pollution
A virtual event but hosted by Malmö. Themes include: Low emission development, nature-based development, circular development, resilient development, equitable and people-centered development.
Where cities such as Berlin have led with pop-up cycle lanes, can others follow? Failure to do so will be a major missed opportunity
Electric vehicles might be part of the solution but much more needs to be done to turnaround the currently woeful emissions performance of road transport
In the news of late due to Donald Trump's disparaging remarks, Baltimore - alongside Denver - is seeking to use food sustainability as part of its transformation
One day conference at Lord's Cricket Ground exploring some of the issues and the possible solutions to the increasing levels of toxic air in our communities. Presentations from many sector leading specialists plus an exhibition.
“People should not think of them as expensive bikes. They should think of them as cheap cars". What are the benefits of owning a cargo bike and what’s needed to boost uptake?