Cities
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One of the biggest levers that we have in the developed world for changing the impact that we have on the planet is changing the way that we live in
cities.
And people who live in
cities
in the developed world tend to be very prosperous, and thus use a lot of stuff.
If we can change the dynamic, by first of all creating
cities
that are denser and more livable ... Here, for example, is Vancouver, which if you haven't been there, you ought to go for a visit.
So we have a model in potential, an emerging model that we're looking for of how to take the
cities
most of us live in, and turn them into Bright Green
cities.
So, we're adding a city the size of Seattle every seven days, and most of those
cities
look more like this than the city that you or I live in.
If there are landlines in many developing world cities, they're usually pretty crappy systems that break down a lot and cost enormous amounts of money.
And, of course,
cities
are ways to make things more useful to us.
And then they had to appeal to their cities, but they had to do it like the West, right?
DR: I think there's a real opportunity to engage in a discussion of why we live in
cities.
So yeah, I think there is a chance to re-look at how we think about
cities.
In Africa, because you didn't have these cities, you didn't have that CCR5 population pressure mutation.
And he said that these people in the cities, in one flush, expend as much water as you people in the rural areas don't get for your family for two days.
And the rich people moved to the upper city and left the poorer people in the lower cities, about 10 to 12 percent of the people have moved to the upper city.
We talked to 600 drug addicts in three
cities
in Indonesia, and we said, "Well, do you know how you get HIV?" "Oh yeah, by sharing needles."
I blamed people of color for the crime and violence and the drugs in the city, completely neglecting the fact that I was committing acts of violence on a daily basis, and that in many cases, it was white supremacists who were funneling drugs into the inner
cities.
Second: what's happening in Cape Town is pretty much coming to many other
cities
and countries in the world.
People moving to
cities
is good.
In many cities, 90 percent of the landlords in housing court have attorneys, while 90 percent of the tenants do not.
And that is now what we're trying to do, and working with this large
cities
group to fight climate change, to negotiate huge, big, volume deals that will enable
cities
which generate 75 percent of the world's greenhouse gases, to drastically and quickly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a way that is good economics.
We are moving to
cities.
But we move to cities, toward the bright lights, and one of the things that is there that we want, besides jobs, is electricity.
This is one of the most desired things by poor people all over the world, in the
cities
and in the countryside.
Electricity for cities, at its best, is what's called baseload electricity.
Most of the population growth of the next 50 years will be in cities. We'll grow by six
cities
of 12 million people a year for the next 30 years.
And in our system, we know that simply doing more of this won't eat into deep educational inequalities, especially in inner
cities
and former industrial areas.
So strictly from a climate change perspective, the
cities
are already relatively green.
There's a lot to learn from successful landbanking programs in
cities
like Flint, Michigan.
Their populations are more diverse than typical suburbia, but they're less diverse than
cities.
50 percent of the global population now lives in
cities.
But during that entire process, more and more people have been born, and more and more people are moving to
cities.
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