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Hurricane Helene Reveals Flood Insurance Gaps

Hurricane Helene is highlighting another issue for homeowners in disaster-prone areas. There is a major gap of homeowners that don’t have U.S. flood insurance. The consequences for this are amplifying as coastal storms batter inland cities with freshwater flooding. Flood insurance is not included in standard homeowners’ insurance and must

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EPA issues new rule to remove all US lead pipes in 10 years

The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a new rule that mandates water utilities replace nearly all lead pipes nationwide within 10 years—a major move to eliminate a neurotoxin that affects our water supply. According to a news release from the Environmental Protection Agency, an additional $2.6 billion was pledged in

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Fortnite Launches Virtual London with Zaha Hadid Architects

The virtual and the real are colliding in a unique partnership that launched this month. Zaha Hadid Architects and Epic Games have created a new in-game experience for the popular Fortnite video game.  Virtual Worlds: The collaboration, titled ‘Re:Imagine London’, is a video game experience within the game where players

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Climate Change Report Reveals Alarming Migration Trends by 2050

Around the world, people are increasingly fleeing their homes due to the effects of climate change. An innovative new report from the C40 Cities coalition and the Mayors Migration Council studied the impact of climate change on internal migration for ten cities across three continents.    Environmental Distress: Despite the vast

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Bottled Water, A New Public Health Crisis

As global consumption of bottled water continues to surge, it’s fueling serious health and environmental concerns. With an estimated 1 million bottles bought every minute, the demand shows no signs of slowing, warn health experts in a BMJ Global Health commentary. 2 billion people globally rely on bottled water due

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Urban Mobility: Trails and Bike-Share as Essential Infrastructure

Cities across the U.S. are reimagining transportation infrastructure, recognizing that bike and walking trails are more than just recreational amenities—they’re vital components of an efficient and equitable transit system. Urban View: In a recent piece for Go Erie, Patrick Starr, executive vice president of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council,  shines a

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