Episodes
Portland along the coast of Maine is no stranger to climate change mitigation, but they've also been making strides on the adaptation or resilience front. We talk with the City's Sustainability Coordinator about their neighborhood focus with the Bayside Adapts initiative, their recent design challenge and more ways they are preparing for sea-level rise, storm water management and more.
Published 05/09/17
Growth in Phoenix is exploding, and that can generate a ton of waste. But the City is taking the unique approach of "The Circular Economy" with their Reimagine Phoenix roadmap, engaging public and private partners to increase waste diversion from 16 to 40% by 2020 and zero waste by 2050. We talk with former Public Works Director John Trujillo about the principles of a circular economy and the genesis, evolution and forecast for the city's waste goals.
Published 05/05/17
Washington D.C.'s Department of Environment has utilized "Sustainable DC Ambassadors" for effective community outreach and engagement. Dan breaks down the program (why they went in this direction, the application process, volunteer expectations, their results) with us in detail to help other local governments considering a similar approach or looking for unique ways to engage their communities.
Published 03/27/17
Matt Rodrigues, Traffic Engineer for the City of Eugene, Oregon, walks us through some of the rationale behind, challenges to and plans to achieve ambitious goals. These include tripling walking, biking and transit use by 2035 and a Climate Recovery Plan with a goal of achieving emission reductions consistent with achieving 350 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere by 2100.
Published 03/21/17
Sustainability is not just for big cities and "blue" states. We talk sustainability with Sarpy County Nebraska's Engineer Denny Wilson about his role as a “Plangineer” working closely with planners. Sarpy is the smallest but fastest growing county in the state, so sustainability is important.
Published 03/14/17
For Herbel in “Surf City, USA,” tourism is the name of the game, so clean water, water conservation, transportation and the beaches are atop his priority list as City Engineer. We talk about the natural role of sustainability in his job and our work together with the American Public Works Association's Center for Sustainability.
Published 03/07/17
Decisions about what infrastructure improvements to invest in are critical and long-lasting impacts on a community's sustainability. So what is "Sustainable ROI" and how do communities factor in "triple bottom line" cost-benefit analysis that consider people, the planet and profit? Steph Larocque gives us a mini-lesson on the concept and the tools they've developed at Impact Infrastructure.
Published 02/28/17
Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing or "PACE" is an increasingly popular tool for local and state governments to help home and business owners invest in clean energy and energy efficiency building improvements. Erin Deady, who helped bring PACE to Florida, talks about how it's working in Florida, the challenges, and why she thinks 2017 will be the "Year of PACE."
Published 02/21/17
This is the third in a series of podcast interviews from Sustainability Action Series: SAS Talk with Kim Lundgren.
In this episode, Kim talks to Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting about climate resilience and how local governments can implement and get funding for their climate adaptation efforts.
kimlundgrenassociates.com
Published 02/14/17
This is the second in a series of podcast interviews from Sustainability Action Series: SAS Talk with Kim Lundgren.
In this episode, Kim interviews Timothy Burroughs, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Berkeley, California. They dive into Berkeley's approach to resilience, his experience in this unique position, and tips for local governments of all stripes.
kimlundgrenassociates.com
Published 02/07/17
This is the first in a series of podcast interviews from Sustainability Action Series: SAS Talk with Kim Lundgren.
In this episode, Kim interviews climate and sustainability consultant Missy Stults. Stults recently published her dissertation research which analyzed 40 local government adaptation plans. Kim and Missy discuss her findings and recommendations.
Published 01/31/17