The COVID-19 pandemic is creating an ever-changing situation as we are learning how to deal with the virus and the impact to the economy. We will get through it, and hopefully society will be better because of it. Someone who’s spent a lot of time envisioning what the future might look like is Mitchell Joachim of Terreform One, an architecture group for smart city design, ecological planning and art. He was selected by Rolling Stone for “being one of The 100 People Who Are Changing America.’
Plastic waste paving roads/Minnesota Experimental City
Four-door sedans going away/Coal economics helps sustainability
Museum of Water/Alternative energy and health
Food waste solutions/Insects as sustainable animal feed
Carbon XPRIZE finalists/Liability and autonomous cars
Earth Day 2018/Plastic in plastic water bottles
Monarch butterflies in jeopardy/Cities going solar
Green tech. expert Michael Kanellos/Chicago Auto Show
Solar tariff and U.S. jobs/Detroit Auto Show
South Africa tap water crisis/Autonomous trucks
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
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