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A Call to Action for City Leaders: Create a Food System Resilient to Local Disruptions
In recent years, cities and regions are looking to build resilient food systems in the face of climate change. Read More
Boston Living With Water Illustrates Boston’s Multi-Faceted Approach to Resilience Planning
Because climate change is a global issue, it can be difficult to address on a city level. Read More
Returning Former Mill Complexes to Engines of Economic Growth
Long before the cities in the Midwest became industrial powerhouses, Northeastern manufacturing centers like Lowell, Providence and Manchester, NH, were driving the country’s growth. Read More
Despite Strong Job Market, Many Grads Plan to Test Entrepreneurship Waters
A wave of positive economic news has hit headlines recently. Employers added 280,000 jobs in May, according the Bureau of Labor Statistics, well above the 225,000 that economists had predicted. Read More
In Cities Across the U.S., Resilience Remains a Priority
Detroit, Cleveland and smaller older industrial cities such as Allentown, Bethlehem and Southbridge have faced equal devastation due to the loss of their manufacturing base over a longer time period. Read More