Environment + Sustainability

Urban mushroom farming project launches on Kickstarter


Electric cars welcome at new dunnhumby garage


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Why Minneapolis is the new capital of "The North"


DAAP students lead hands-on effort to fix vacant lots


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Top Soapbox stories of 2014


Contractors form alliance to serve nonprofits


First Impact Covington Day hailed a success


Community Matters moves forward with Washing Well


Impact 100 funds three grantees, enables transformation


The Cincinnati 2030 District brings together property owners and managers, developers, and commercial tenants in the urban core to reduce their buildings’ energy use, water consumption, and transportation emissions by 50% over the next nine years. Many climate researchers believe it’s important to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 if we hope to avoid the worst effects of climate change.