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Episode 221: Mapping biodiversity, repair and the circular economy

GreenBiz

Episode 221: Mapping biodiversity, repair and the circular economy. AB InBev VP: Our quest for "agile" sustainable development continues. Esri and the science of corporate biodiversity (20:45). Our sixth report examining the evolving role of corporate sustainability leaders. Heather Clancy. Fri, 05/22/2020 - 01:21.

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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

In response to the growing challenge of urban populations and their accompanying carbon emissions, Italian design practice Luca Curci Architects has proposed The Link, a self-sustainable “vertical city” with the goal of net-zero energy operations. Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future.

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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

In response to the growing challenge of urban populations and their accompanying carbon emissions, Italian design practice Luca Curci Architects has proposed The Link, a self-sustainable “vertical city” with the goal of net-zero energy operations. Each tower would also be equipped with drone ports.

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Luca Curci Architects designs a zero-energy smart city of the future

AGreenLiving

In response to the growing challenge of urban populations and their accompanying carbon emissions, Italian design practice Luca Curci Architects has proposed The Link, a self-sustainable “vertical city” with the goal of net-zero energy operations. Each tower would also be equipped with drone ports.

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Planet Names Top Three Finalists Of The Copernicus Masters Planet Daily Change Challenge

Planet Pulse

The top three finalists, in no particular order, are: DirtSat – DirtSat leverages geospatial data and AI to unlock powerful insights and help reframe urban food systems. DirtSat provides a systematized, synthesized and scalable platform for global smart city adoption.

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Realising a digital twin of the natural environment

Business Green

Climate change is already changing our planet and leading to a serious loss in biodiversity, natural disasters and adverse weather conditions. In this context, digital Twins present some compelling opportunities to monitor, measure and maximise natural capital, and could provide a long-term, sustainable foundation for future economic growth.

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How do you monitor a tidal river?

Envirotec Magazine

This is because water quality is heavily affected by the state of the tide, which presents a significant monitoring challenge in the lower reaches of many rivers. With a tidal range of up to 7m, the River Thames presents a number of monitoring challenges.