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18.08.2008
Eco-clubbing: Dutch Club to Recycle Dancers' Energy
Wind power is great. But what about all that energy you expend on the dance floor on Saturday night? A next-generation nightclub wants to use that energy to keep the strobes lit and the bass bumping.
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16.08.2008
New York mayor offers new poverty yardstick
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg called America’s system of measuring urban poverty as outdated and claimed it seriously under-estimated poverty in his city. In a speech prepared for the annual conference of the National Association for the Adva...
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14.08.2008
Boris Johnson announces London Freewheel event
On August 13th, 2008 Boris Johnson announced the route of London's biggest free cycling event, which is expected to attract up to 100,000 people.
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13.08.2008
21 US cities agree to report their green house gas emissions
ICLEI, the Toronto and Freiburg based International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, announced that some of the largest US cities including New York City, Denver, Las Vegas and New Orleans, will for the first time report their green house...
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11.08.2008
ESPON Info Day: second round for calls for proposals
The second round of calls for proposals of the ESPON 2013 Programme (European Spatial Planning Observation Network) will be presented during an information day to be held in Brussels on 9 September 2008. All potential beneficiaries who would be inter...
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05.08.2008
"One of the fundamental ideas behind Paris Plage is social equity"
City beaches are nothing new. In many places around Europe, people can enjoy these attractive urban hide-outs over the summer and pretend they are on some tropical location instead of at home. However, no city beach resembles that of Paris: not in sc...
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04.08.2008
Call for candidacies: Be the host of CEMR's 2012 General Assembly
The Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) has issued a "call for candidacies" open to European cities and regions interested in hosting its 2012 General Assembly.
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04.08.2008
Italian mayors introduce street prostitution fines
Padua on Friday, August 1st, became the second big Italian city to boost fines for clients who use street prostitutes in a bid to clean up its image and strike at rackets that force women out on the streets. Both Padua and Verona have now brought in ...
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01.08.2008
2012 London Olympics: Waste not, want not
On August 1st, 2008, the Olympic Delivery Authority announced that sustainability will remain at the heart of the construction of the London 2012 Olympic Park, venues and infrastructure with a commitment to recover and reuse or recycle 90 per cent of...
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31.07.2008
European Commission proposes 'Twinning Convenant' during 3rd European Development Days
Under the French Presidency of the European Union, the European Commission, in cooperation with the European Parliament, is organising the third European Development Days (EDD) in Strasbourg from 15 to 17 November 2008. The central theme of this majo...
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30.07.2008
UK green housing policy must be more radical
The UK government should seek to provide greater environmental benefits, says Rynd Smith, Head of Policy and Practice of the Royal Town and Planning Institute, in British newspaper The Guardian.
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30.07.2008
Magazine research unveils the most liveable cities in the world
The liveability of cities is an important issue nowadays. Urban professionals around the world all break their heads over the question of how to make their city a nice place to be - preferably even the best place to be. Many rankings exist to show wh...
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22.07.2008
European Commission gives Golden Stars to 12 citizenship projects
The European Commission has selected 12 civic participation projects that encourage action and debate on EU issues at the grass-roots level. Later this year, these projects will be awarded the "Golden Stars of active European citizenship" in a prize ...
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21.07.2008
Beijing Scrambles to Host 'Green Games'
Smog, dust particles, algae blooms: the high levels of pollution at Olympic venues has the sporting world worried. The Chinese authorities are working feverishly to address the problem -- closing factories, banning cars from the roads, and renewing p...
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08.07.2008
Cohesion policy priorities for the French Presidency
The French Presidency, at the helm of the EU since 1 July, has spelled out its priorities in terms of cohesion policy. Efforts will be focused on preparing the groundwork for the period after 2013, and for the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, w...
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07.07.2008
“Art can be much more than just adding colour somewhere”
Transvaal is a well-known urban renewal area in The Hague. At the moment, the neighbourhood is literally in the middle of a transformation period which will take fifteen years in total. Many houses have already been demolished and replaced by new con...
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04.07.2008
World Mayor 2008 - the final shortlist
Public voting for World Mayor 2008 has now ended. Between January of this year and the end of June more than 200,000 people from around the world cast their votes for and commented on mayors who they thought worthy of the 2008 Award. The World Mayor ...
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04.07.2008
EUROCITIES launches cities’ initiative on climate change
On 20 June, leading politicians from Europe’s major cities agreed on a common declaration to combat climate change at a meeting of EUROCITIES in Lyon. The main focus of activities will be on taking concrete actions within the cities engaging in this ...
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01.07.2008
London's canal network: opportunity for viable and sustainable freight transport
During the industrial revolution, the canals of London were used extensively. However, in the previous century they became very empty. It wasn’t a change in English eating habits that extinguished the oldest of freight transport modes, but rather con...
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26.06.2008
Climate change and the challenges for public health: engaging the regions
The European Regional Local Health Authorities and the Health (EUREGHA) and Environment Alliance (HEAL) in collaboration with Veneto Region and North West England organised a conference on "Climate change and the challenges for public health: engagin...
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