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ONE DAY MAGAZINEART & CLIMATE, SPRING 2010
RYAN CHANDLER
CHRIS CHUNG
JULIA SAI CARLSON
STINA PEEK
CRYSTAL VERA
JODIE WANG
ABBY ZIALCITA
ONE DAY MAGAZINEART & CLIMATE, SPRING 2010
Urban climate activism has been soaring througout the country, and in response, nearly 600 cities have pledged to reduce global warming.
Green wheels
Davis, California has created more than 100 miles oh bicycle lanes and fully integrated biking as a means of transportation. Most of its downtown is car-free and one out of five residents commutes to work by bike.New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed a daily “congestion fee” for cars that enter downtown Manhattan. Revenue will br used to improve buses and subways. London, Stockholm, and Singapore have similar systems.Eugene, Oregon requires new developments to include bicycle and pedestrian access.Seattle, Washington sponsors Rideshare Online, a service that allows commuters to find carpools easily.Chattanooga, Tennessee builds parking garages on the out-skirts of downtown and uses parking revenue to finance electric shuttle buses.St. Paul, Minnesota has a neighborhood Energy Consortium that provides energy-efficient cars for shared use.Austin, Texas’ Smart Growth Initative promotes growth near transit lines and maintains a pedestrian-friendly city center.
Green buildingsMany cities requires LEED certification of new and renovated buildings. Others assist buildings iwners in paying for energy-saving upgrades.
In Scottsdale, Arizona, more than a third of single-family homes have achieved LEED standards.Seattle, Washington helps low-income families weatherize their homes.Portland, Oregon offers low-interest loans and rebates for
energy-efficiency improvements.Radnor Township, Pensylvania is purchasing wind energy in bulk to meet 60 percent of the town’s electricity needs.Palo Alto, California’s municipal utility offers cash rebates to residents and business that install sloar photovoltaic systems.Burlington, Vermont subsidizes energy efficiency measures in rental units. The improvements come at little or no cost to apartment owners, and renters save on their monthly energy bills.San Francisco, California passed a $100 million bond iniative that will finance solar panels, energy efficiency, and wind turbines on publib facilities.
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