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Feature Archives – Environment
How Detroit Restaurants Are Tackling Climate Change In The Kitchen
Nature-Based Education Is Super White. Not At Detroit’s Urban Forest School.
Record Heat Waves And Droughts Can’t Dry Up This Native Garden In Phoenix
Wildfire Smoke Is Hurting Pregnant Moms And Babies. Can California Cities Protect Them?
As West Chicago Cleans The Last Of Its Nuclear Contamination, Residents Exposed Say ‘It’s Not Over’
From A Vacant, City-Owned Lot To Chicago’s First Indigenous Garden
Embracing the Urban Wild
A ‘Warehouse’ by Any Other Name
Six Solutions to Watch for 2022
Next City’s Solutions of the Year: Part Two
How Philly’s Biggest 2020 Real Estate Deal Could Create Opportunities for City Students
These Wild Creatures Are Returning to Save New York City
Changing the Climate from the Streets of Oakland
Putting New York City’s Waterfront at the Heart of a Renewable Energy Revolution
How Three Cities Approach the Rising Tide
Can New York’s Transit Authority Lead the Way to a Carbon-Efficient Future?
How to Turn Cities Into Pollinator Sanctuaries
The New Yorkers Who Are Left to Fight the Climate Crisis Alone
How Two Smaller Legacy Cities Are Adopting Green Infrastructure
Philadelphia’s Biggest Source of Greenhouse Gas Is Closing Down. What’s Next?
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