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Pondering the Business and Politics of Climate Change
American Public Square Hosts Event
by Martin Rosenberg
May 23, 2022
News & Issues
Climate Change Highlights Value of 19th Century Plan for ‘A City Within a Park’
What’s Old is New Again
by Mike Sherry
May 18, 2022
Video
News & Issues
Letting Lawns Grow Wild, Saving Bees During ‘No Mow May’
How Not Mowing the Yard Can Help Pollinators Survive
by Multiple Reporters
May 5, 2022
News & Issues
Inflation, Energy Prices Complicate Consumer Calculus Regarding Renewables
Climate Change Numbers Crunch
by Multiple Reporters
May 4, 2022
News & Issues
If More Kansas Citians Rode the Bus by Choice, it Could Shift the Whole City’s Mindset
Despite long wait times between buses, confusing route changes and other inconveniences, these Kansas Citians use public transit not because they have to, but because they want to. Here's why that matters.
by Gina Kaufmann, KCUR
May 3, 2022
News & Issues
Here’s How Residents Along Troost Avenue Can Help Measure Kansas City Air Quality
KC Digital Drive and The Kansas City Beacon are co-hosting an event April 30 to discuss air quality sensors that measure climate, temperature and particulate matter in the air.
by Madison Hopkins, The Beacon
April 27, 2022
News & Issues
Not Everyone in Kansas City Drives a Car. This Man has Been Riding the Bus for 45 Years
Despite being designed for cars, Kansas City is home to people who rely on the bus every day. We spent a day riding along with Richard Heimer to learn what's working and what's not in our public transit system.
by Gina Kaufmann, KCUR
April 26, 2022