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What Can Princeton Do to Protect Our Natural Environment?

The impact of climate change is putting stress on Princeton’s natural habitats. Our trees and other vegetation plays a vital role in reducing the progress and impacts of global warming. On June 17, 2019, three guests joined us to explore how Princeton can help fortify its natural resources to mitigate climate change and strengthen the community’s resiliency.

What is Princeton Doing to be More Climate Resilient?

Continued flooding, extreme heat and health problems – this is what climate science says is in store for the Princeton region. On April 17, 2019, experts joined us to describe how planning and preparation can help mitigate the worst of these effects.

Why Is It Too Far to Walk?

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Can we connect our neighborhoods with access to jobs, grocery stores, schools, libraries, parks and gathering places? On December 19, 2018, our panelists discussed this question and more.

Can Princeton Be Carbon-Free?

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Many U.S. cities are setting ambitious renewable energy goals to reduce their carbon footprint and improve the quality of life of their citizens. If Princeton set a goal to be carbon free, how could we get there? On October 17, 2018, industry experts described ways that communities like Princeton are transitioning to a cleaner energy future.