Cities
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The smartest
cities
are nicking, pilfering, stealing, left, right and center.
The urban renaissance is only going to be enabled when
cities
start borrowing from one another.
Or consider the C40, a marvelous network of
cities
that has gathered thousands together to deliver clean energy.
What they all realize is that when
cities
work together, they can amplify their voice, not just on the national stage, but on the global stage.
When nation-states default on their national sovereignty,
cities
have to step up.
And in this moment of extraordinary international uncertainty, when our multilateral institutions are paralyzed and our nation-states are in retreat,
cities
and their leaders are our new 21st-century visionaries.
Homelessness is a continuing challenge for many
cities
throughout our country.
Based on this reality, the US government began an initiative in 2003 inviting states and
cities
and counties to develop a plan to end chronic homelessness in a 10-year period.
But the diversity of breeds today is the result of a relationship that precedes cities, agriculture, and even the disappearance of our Neanderthal cousins.
We put dozens of beehives on the rooftops of their skyscrapers across nine
cities
nationwide.
This was mostly in cities, we found.
So we started with these three killers of bees, and we flipped it: Which of these is different in the
cities?
And, in fact, there are the most pesticides in
cities.
In fact, there were more diseases of bees in
cities.
We also now know how we can work with
cities.
As more and more people will live in big cities, by placing Power Plants on the rooftops you don't have to fly it in from the other side of the world, you are able to grow it on the location itself.
Think about this on a big scale: in cities, there are so many surfaces.
We stayed in old, crumbling, walled cities, in tiny little hotels, and we would climb up to the roof and drink Vinho Verde and watch the sun set and play checkers.
Like all our cities, it's dedicated to toil, trade and traffic.
And today, nine years, 17 cities, 12 countries, 760 courses and thousands of women and girls later, I'm still teaching.
Most major
cities
operate networks of air-quality monitoring stations like this one in London, to decide when to cut traffic or when to shut down factories.
For decades, long-distance communications between
cities
and countries were carried by electrical signals, in wires made of copper.
With tiny wireless-to-fiber photonic transmitter chips distributed throughout cities, terahertz signals can be relayed over long-range distances.
We organized into
cities.
People are moving to the
cities.
And I can communicate the difference between Buenos Aires and Berlin, two
cities
I know very well.
PR: If you count, yeah,
cities.
We did an analysis where you would have a station in each city with each of the 100 largest
cities
in the United States, and located the stations so you'd be no more than two miles from a station at any time.
Now, fortunately for me, I'm from one of the most polluted
cities
in America, Houston, Texas.
Thanks to preliminary research from the Center for Policing Equity, we're learning that in some cities, most of the interactions between cops and citizens is due to 911 calls, not officer-initiated stops, and most of the violence, the use of force by police on citizens, is in response to those calls.
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