Cities
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By 2030, more than two thirds of the world's population will live in
cities.
In a megacity world, countries can be suburbs of
cities.
People move to
cities
to be connected, and connectivity is why these
cities
thrive.
That is how
cities
think.
They know that their
cities
belong as much to the global network civilization as to their home countries.
They think
cities
are wrecking the planet.
But what we can see is that transferring technology and knowledge and policies between
cities
is how we've actually begun to reduce the carbon intensity of our economies.
In major Chinese cities, they're imposing quotas on the number of cars on the streets.
In many Western cities, young people don't even want to drive anymore.
Only when we build sufficient, affordable public housing, when we invest in robust transportation networks to allow people to connect to each other both physically and digitally, that's when our divided
cities
and societies will come to feel whole again.
Now,
cities
can make the world more sustainable, they can make the world more equitable, I also believe that connectivity between
cities
can make the world more peaceful.
As Arab states tragically collapse, what is left behind but the ancient cities, such as Cairo, Beirut and Baghdad?
As societies, as cities, they are either water rich or water poor, energy rich or energy poor.
We began to see that clean technologies, in particular renewable energy technologies, began to drop price and increase in capacity, to the point where today we are already building concentrated solar power plants that have the capacity to power entire cities, to say nothing of the fact of what we are doing on mobility and intelligent buildings.
But there also are economic advantages and intrinsic benefits, because the dissemination of the clean technologies is going to bring us cleaner air, better health, better transportation, more livable cities, more energy security, more energy access to the developing world.
I can see the
cities
on it with my naked eye.
Here I'd like to propose that in the same way we can reconstruct how the ancient Greek
cities
looked just based on a few bricks, that the writings of a culture are the archaeological records, the fossils, of human thought.
We wondered: Could we use arts and culture and design to revitalize this city and other Rust Belt
cities
across our nation, and turn them into centers for innovation and growth?
But over the last century, gradually this delicate balance of these places has been interfered with; first, by the urban planners of the colonial period, when the French went enthusiastically about, transforming what they saw as the un-modern Syrian
cities.
The traditional urbanism and architecture of our
cities
assured identity and belonging not by separation, but by intertwining.
When I read about heterogeneous urbanism in other parts of the world, involving ethnic neighborhoods in British
cities
or around Paris or Brussels, I recognize the beginning of the kind of instability we have witnessed so disastrously here in Syria.
We have severely destroyed cities, such as Homs, Aleppo, Daraa and many others, and almost half of the population of the country is now displaced.
The fabric of our
cities
is reflected in the fabric of our souls.
Those needs were totally overlooked in the Syrian
cities
before the war.
We need to create again
cities
that are shared by the communities that inhabit them.
Since then, we have made 75 such forests in 25
cities
across the world.
By 2022, electric cars and conventional cars are expected to cost the same, and
cities
are already trying electric buses.
We don't want
cities
that are built for cars.
We want
cities
for people where we can walk and we can use bikes.
Because if we continue adding fleets of conventional cars, our
cities
will become unbearable.
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