Ana Maria Pinto, IDB Transport Division Chief; Mohamed Mezghani, International Association of Public Transport (UITP) ...
Participants of the Forum on Urban and Peri-Urban Nature-Based Solutions explore a map of Burera to identify locations for ...
Leaders, advisors and volunteers for the Move As One Coalition pose for a photo op with their bikes in Manila. The coalition ...
In Belo Horizonte and Campinas, health workers are witnessing mounting heat-related impacts and the growing strain on their ability to provide responsive care firsthand. Photo: Roosevelt Cássio/WRI ...
Once an abandoned freight rail, the Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile loop linking 45 previously fragmented neighborhoods. Photo: Erin Sintos Early on a weekday morning in Atlanta, a familiar choreography ...
Factory workers assemble electric vehicles, part of a rapidly growing industry. New WRI research identifies manufacturing as one of four sectors poised to create the most jobs in the low-energy ...
Two Colombian workers work on a climate project supported by the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Photo: Neil Palmer Photography/CIAT ...
People don’t just use streets; they respond to them. The placement of curbs, alignment of crossings and painted markings directly shape how safely and predictably people move. How people interpret the ...
Two electric cars plugged in at a charging station in Norway. Photo: martin berry/Alamy Electric vehicle (EV) sales have been growing exponentially due to falling costs, improving technology and ...
Water tanks dot residential rooftops across Addis Ababa: a symptom of dwindling supply and a warning sign for the city’s future. As its watershed struggles to meet demand, Addis Ababa needs joint ...
Residents collect water during the 2018 Cape Town water crisis. Photo: Cavan Images/Alamy Stock Photo With about 464 millimeters of rainfall per year — less than half the global average — South Africa ...
An installation crew from Alexandra Water Warriors tests a litter trap in the Jukskei River. Photo: Jenna Echakowitz/SUNCASA In Gauteng Province, the Jukskei River winds its way through the heart of ...
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