This month on the Sustainable City show, we explore a new model of city governance, mapping the route to more equitable, sustainable management of urban infrastructure and services.
William Shutkin & Andy Bush | Dec 12, 2022
In the early 1900s, when the memory of the famines was still fresh, western India became the stage for a powerful anti-caste movement that challenged socially sanctioned forms of deprivation.
Tirthankar Roy | Nov 21, 2022
My family introduced me not only to plant knowledge but also to a frame through which I place myself into my environment and universe.
Enrique Salmón | Nov 14, 2022
Green architecture can solve the climate change problem, but only once it stops creating new ones.
Eric Cesal | Nov 7, 2022
We may already have a "miracle" fix for climate change: Electrify everything.
Saul Griffith | Sep 26, 2022
What are these jobs and why are they so essential to achieving urban sustainability goals?
William Shutkin & Andy Bush | Aug 1, 2022
When we enter the silence, we return from the exile that is our ordinary state of mind.
Shierry Weber Nicholsen | Jul 28, 2022
To many urban Americans in the 1920s, the car and its driver were tyrants that deprived others of their freedom.
Peter Norton | Jul 25, 2022
This month on the Sustainable City show, we explore the connection between transportation and land use, and how each affects our ability to achieve our climate goals.
William Shutkin & Andy Bush | Jul 4, 2022
This month on the Sustainable City show, we look at sustainability, health, and wellness in buildings and real estate. Our guests are Brad Jacobson and Alaina Ladner.
William Shutkin & Andy Bush | Jun 6, 2022