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How Can Cities Deliver Equitable EV Charging to the Curbside and Public Right of Way?

Legal Planet

Curbside and public right-of-way (PROW) locations are a key venue for city governments to lead EV infrastructure development and deliver a more equitable charging network for residents. Enhance mobility through strategies such as car share, mobility hubs, and EV infrastructure co-location with other transportation services.

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MEDIA ADVISORY/PHOTO OP: Community Leaders, Mayor Olivia Chow and the Public Gather in Scarborough on Saturday November 18 to Discuss a Clean and Equitable Transportation Future

Enviromental Defense

This in-person event will be moderated by Uytae Lee of CBC’s Stories About Here, and will bring together community experts and interested members of the public to discuss how we can build a clean and equitable transportation future. He is also the director of Mobilizing Justice.

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Ask a Scientist: UCS Transportation Program Adds Equitable Mobility to its Portfolio

Union of Concerned Scientists

Shen , a transportation program policy analyst, to talk about the program’s new equitable mobility work. EN: Tell us a bit about the Clean Transportation Program’s plans to promote equitable mobility in Massachusetts. I recently caught up with Kevin X. Where are you looking to have an impact?

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PA-Based Evangelical Environmental Network Joins Businesses, Communities, Nonprofit Groups In The Trillion Trees Community

PA Environment Daily

In our work with the Trillion Trees Platform, EEN pledges to educate and mobilize our evangelical community on the need to reforest our nation and the world. For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Evangelical Environmental Network website.

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Harnessing Nature’s Ebbs and Flows

Washington Nature

© Marlin Greene/One Earth Images The program has mobilized unprecedented levels of public and private funding, resulting in more durable, cost-effective solutions. A confluence of ideas Following the November 2021 flooding event, an Indigenous-led coalition looking to more effectively and equitably mitigate future flood risk formed.

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A Decade of Drexel and the Academy

Academy of Natural Sciences

That, in turn, opens up a host of opportunities for those leaners to access science and, later on, potentially become part of a more diverse, educated and equitable STEAM workforce. #4 In other courses, product design students are using mobile interactive virtual reality to bring dioramas to life with sounds.

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More Transportation Choices Lead to Better Health, Better Communities, and a Healthier Planet  

Union of Concerned Scientists

Beginning in the 1950s, residents led a series of “highway revolts” that successfully stopped urban road construction—but most of the successful campaigns preserved white neighborhoods and were led by white residents. Make decisionmaking more democratic, accessible, and equitable.