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Orlando's journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience

GreenBiz

In 2018, Orlando became the first city in Florida to pass legislation that requires public disclosure of energy and water efficiency in buildings , and an ambitious goal of transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy city-wide by 2050. Transportation & Mobility. Imagine if every utility in the country made this commitment.

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What we’re looking to fund for Cohort 11

Elemental Excelerator

Optimize stormwater and flood management. We aim to: Enable sustainable, smart cities. Proliferate alternate forms of transportation including new form factors & enabling infrastructure. Transition from conventional to regenerative farming practices. Scale alternative proteins and crops. Zero Carbon.

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Orlando’s journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience

AGreenLiving

In 2018, Orlando became the first city in Florida to pass legislation that requires public disclosure of energy and water efficiency in buildings , and an ambitious goal of transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy city-wide by 2050. Imagine if every utility in the country made this commitment.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

While these startups don’t correlate directly with Project Drawdown’s solution set, they do represent cutting-edge technologies enabling community resilience, smart city networks and circular material economies. Tiffany Chu, CEO and co-founder, Remix ( LinkedIn ) | Drawdown Solution Sector — Transportation. Infrastructure.

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Climate Corps Alumni Advisory Board

EDF + Business

Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, DC, USA Jacksonville Transportation Authority (‘16). Before rejoining HUD in 2018, he worked for the City of Dallas where he oversaw the monitoring of the City’s operating budget for 18 departments. Phillip Pless. (He/Him/His) He/Him/His) Financial Analyst, U.S