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- Could this city be the model for how to tackle the housing . . .
Under the Biden administration, the U S federal government tried to tackle climate pollution through federally assisted housing with a $1 billion program to make older housing more energy
- Could This City Be the Model for How to Tackle the Both the . . .
NPR looks at the "high-quality, climate-friendly apartments" in Vienna, asking if it's a model for addressing both climate change and the housing crisis About half the city's 2 million people live in the widespread (and government-supported) apartments, with solar panels on top and very thick, insulated walls that reduce the need for heating
- How Cities Can Tackle Both the Affordable Housing and Climate . . .
Ensuring the availability of safe, affordable housing while mitigating and building resilience to climate change is more crucial now than ever Fortunately, there are several steps that cities can take to tackle both 1 Encourage and fund the rehabilitation of existing homes
- Exploring climate futures with deep learning | Nature Climate . . .
As Li and colleagues acknowledge, DL models trained on existing scenario datasets inevitably inherit any limitations and biases present in that data — stemming from both the IAMs used to
- How tech-enabled adaptation can build climate resilience
Building climate resilience at scale means using technology and digital tools to coordinate across industries, sectors and regions The World Economic Forum report Climate Adaptation: Unlocking Value Chains with the Power of Technology and Adaptation Toolkit highlight how value chains can turn risk into opportunity by scaling tech-enabled
- The transformative power of cities: tackling climate change . . .
Cities hold the potential to address and adapt to climate change By focusing on making cities greener, more resilient, and more inclusive, we can transform our urban environments and ensure a thriving future for all Read the full report and its policy recommendations here
- To adapt to climate change, we need better models » Yale . . .
Regional models inherit not only the global model’s description of climate parameters but also the global model’s systematic errors We can identify many cases of flood, drought, fire, and water resources for which we need to be making decisions to improve our environmental security
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