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.
How the US-Mexico wall already affects the environment/Crowdfunding thought leader Dr. Richard Swart
Chef Mareya Ibrahim/Dept. of Defense and Climate Change
Flying car race/Solar's record-breaking growth
GM becoming landfill-free/big benefits, big growth of behind-the-meter power storage
Slow Food USA, Saving bees by the billions, 2016 green car wrap-up
Desalination and the water crisis, human-powered streetlights saving energy
Sitka Salmon Shares, food companies tackling water pollution
Growing fresh produce at home with Organiponic, Green cars at the L.A. Auto Show, the business of sustainability
Renewable jet fuel from leaves & twigs, saving butterflies
Charity Navigator, EPA fuel economy report
The Clean Economy prevails over politics, Bloom foam made from algae
Green Tech expert Michael Kanellos/Salt Lake City's renewable pledge
Star Trek's "Boldly Better Future" with the Roddenberry Foundation, How2Recycle makes recycling easier
Volvo Supertruck, Smart Plastic Technologies
Generating Energy with Kite Power Solutions, LinkeDrive truck milage saving program
Emissions-free electric buses by Proterra, the FDAs new organic rules
The Solutions Project, High-Speed Rail Update on Green Sense
Dr. Richard Swart, Drive with Dave on Green Sense Radio
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