Hot pavement is a problem in cities across the country. Heather Murphy, Communications and Public Engagement Coordinator at the Phoenix Street Transportation Department, talks about a new pilot program that is now working to cool the city by decreasing the heat of the pavement. The non-toxic treatment that Phoenix is using also contributes to less wear and tear on the underlying asphalt. The innovations in the desert will hopefully spread to other cities that need to reduce heat as the population increases.
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Rob Trice of The Mixing Bowl/Maple Syrup in jeopardy
Saving polar bears/Environmental Law & Policy Center
Saving National Monuments/Replacing pipes with plants in drainage systems
2017 - the year in green cars/Climate Engine
Greening up gift wrap/Redeveloping neighborhoods via food and the arts
Energy from evaporation/Climate change and mental health
Greenest cities in America/Treating LF in Haiti
Steel's environmental edge/Washed Ashore art installation
Climate change & coffee production/Nissan Leaf news
World Water Week/Heroic Food
Hurricanes and climate change/'To rake or not to rake'
Energy from forest waste/Toyota Highlander hybrid road test
Wind energy report card/post-Paris carbon commitments
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Drinking waste water/combatting climate change locally/Hyundai Ioniq EV
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