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Greenovation: Urban Leadership on Climate Change

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Collectively, cities take up a relatively tiny amount of land on the earth, yet they emit 72 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. Clearly, cities need to be at the center of any broad effort to reduce climate change.

In Greenovation, the eminent urban policy scholar Joan Fitzgerald argues that too many cities are only implementing random acts of greenness that will do little to address the climate crisis. She instead calls for "greenovation"—using the city as a test bed for adopting and perfecting green technologies for more energy—efficient buildings, transportation, and infrastructure more broadly. Fitzgerald contends that while many city mayors cite income inequality as a pressing problem, few cities are connecting climate action and social justice-another aspect of greenovation. Focusing on the biggest producers of greenhouse gases in cities, buildings, energy and transportation, Fitzgerald examines how greenovating cities are reducing emissions overall and lays out an agenda for fostering and implementing urban innovations that can help reverse the path toward irrevocable climate damage. Drawing on interviews with practitioners in more than 20 North American and European cities, she identifies the strategies and policies they are employing and how support from state, provincial and national governments has supported or thwarted their efforts.

A uniquely urban-focused appraisal of the economic, political, and social debates that underpin the drive to "go green," Greenovation helps us understand what is arguably the toughest policy problem of our era: the increasing impact of anthropocentric climate change on modern social life.

Author: Fitzgerald Joan
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780197651421
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Chapter 1: Introduction: Cities on the Front Lines.
Chapter 2: Building the Energy Efficient City
Chapter 3: Beyond the Building: District Heating and Cooling
Chapter 4: Completely Renewable Cities
Chapter 5: Electrifying Transportation
Chapter 6: Deprioritizing Cars
Chapter 7: Eco-Districts: Integration and Experimentation
Chapter 8: Cities and the Green Economy
Chapter 9: Climate Just Cities
Chapter 10: Connecting the Dots

Joan Fitzgerald is Professor of Urban and Public Policy at Northeastern University. She focuses on urban climate action policy, governance, and finance. She is co-authoring her next book on cities and the struggle for climate justice.

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