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Methanol is typically produced from natural gas or coal, so for cities looking to make the transition to low carbon, what is the solution to going green? At a new waste-to-chemical facility under development in the Port of Rotterdam in the...
Article - 12/21/2018
Active Region(s): Europe
Category: Water and wastewater
We recently reported on a collaboration between the city of Baltimore and Council Advisor the National Resources Defense Council to reduce food waste, provide high-quality food for the hungry and other benefits (including for local economies) food...
Article - 11/09/2018
Active Region(s): North America
Category: Health and human services, Water and wastewater, Policy and leadership
We don’t have enough water for everyone. Fourteen of the world’s 20 largest megacities already struggle with water shortages. And with the global trend of people moving to cities, the pressure is on to find ways to stretch water supplies.While...
Article - 11/08/2018
Active Region(s): North America
Category: Water and wastewater
Industries such as energy, telecommunications and water and wastewater have a common problem. Their workforces are retiring at an alarming rate and replacements for those skilled employees are increasingly hard to find. The College of the Canyons (...
Article - 09/07/2018
Active Region(s): North America
Category: Water and wastewater
At the moment, Finland is leading the way in Europe in terms of smart city development, using its resources to create new business models and efficient city planning. Start-ups and companies are assisting in this transformation of smart cities,...
Article - 08/14/2018
Active Region(s): Europe
Category: Energy, Water and wastewater