Archive for the ‘Resilient Infrastructure’ Category

Stay Cool: Cutting-Edge Technology Could Massively Reduce the Amount of Energy Used for Air Conditioning

Via Wired, a report on one effort to make air conditioning more efficient: PHOTOGRAPH: NOSTROMO ENERGY The Chinese bus company couldn’t work it out. Some days when its buses merely crawled along Shanghai’s streets, their power consumption would go through the roof. The reason why was a mystery. So, a team from the US firm […]

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We Built Our World For A Climate That No Longer Exists

Via CNN, commentary on the growing tension between climate change and existing urban infrastructure: Earlier this week, the Third Avenue Bridge in Manhattan had to be shut down because the bridge – which pivots to allow ships to pass – wouldn’t close correctly. Why? Because it was so hot in New York City that day the […]

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Four-Fifths of Cities Report Significant Climate Hazards

Via Cities Today, a report that four-fifths of cities report significant climate hazards: Flooding and extreme heat are the most widespread impacts of climate change facing cities across all continents, new data insights reveal. A non-profit which runs the world’s environmental disclosure system for companies, cities, states and regions, CDP, released the data saying that 83 […]

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Painting Roofs White Helps Lower Urban Heat: New Study

Via Terra Daily, an article on a new report indicating that painting roofs white helps lower city heat: White or reflective paint is more effective at cooling cities than covering roofs in solar panels or greenery, scientists say, and could offer some relief on extremely hot summer days.Two separate studies looked at the effect of […]

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The Biochar King of Minneapolis

Courtesy of Heatmap, a report on one of the first municipally owned carbon removal programs: Minneapolis may be the only city in the country with a carbon sequestration program manager on staff. Now, Jim Doten — who holds that title — is about to realize his dream of starting up one of the first municipally […]

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Despite Struggling To Make Use Of A Boom In Energy Storage, China Calls For More

Via Reuters, a look at China’s focus on energy storage: Rows of what look like thin, white shipping containers are lined up on a barren dirt field in China’s Shandong province. Filled with batteries, they form a 795 megawatt (MW) plant that can hold up to 1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity – enough to power […]

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Black Swans / Green Shoots examines the collision between urbanization and resource scarcity in a world affected by climate change, identifying opportunities to build sustainable cities and resilient infrastructure through the use of revolutionary capital, increased awareness, innovative technologies, and smart design to make a difference in the face of global and local climate perils.

'Black Swans' are highly improbable events that come as a surprise, have major disruptive effects, and that are often rationalized after the fact as if they had been predictable to begin with. In our rapidly warming world, such events are occurring ever more frequently and include wildfires, floods, extreme heat, and drought.

'Green Shoots' is a term used to describe signs of economic recovery or positive data during a downturn. It references a period of growth and recovery, when plants start to show signs of health and life, and, therefore, has been employed as a metaphor for a recovering economy.

It is my hope that Black Swans / Green Shoots will help readers understand both climate-activated risk and opportunity so that you may invest in, advise, or lead organizations in the context of increasing pressures of global urbanization, resource scarcity, and perils relating to climate change. I believe that the tools of business and finance can help individuals, businesses, and global society make informed choices about who and what to protect, and I hope that this blog provides some insight into the policy and private sector tools used to assess investments in resilient reinforcement, response, or recovery.