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Orlando's journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience

GreenBiz

In 2018, Orlando became the first city in Florida to pass legislation that requires public disclosure of energy and water efficiency in buildings , and an ambitious goal of transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy city-wide by 2050. Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere).

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

And yet, as a recent Harvard Business Review article put it, the business case for more women entrepreneurs is clear. While these startups don’t correlate directly with Project Drawdown’s solution set, they do represent cutting-edge technologies enabling community resilience, smart city networks and circular material economies.

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Orlando’s journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience

AGreenLiving

In 2018, Orlando became the first city in Florida to pass legislation that requires public disclosure of energy and water efficiency in buildings , and an ambitious goal of transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy city-wide by 2050. Read more: Orlando’s journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience.

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How do you monitor a tidal river?

Envirotec Magazine

In the following article, Meteor’s Managing Director Matt Dibbs explains how water quality monitoring has developed, and how this can be used to monitor recent improvements in tidal rivers such as the Thames. In the river Thames the worst water quality issues typically occur when sudden high levels of rainfall follow a dry period.