by cityworks | Jul 8, 2015 | Interviews, Climate Change
Imagine yourself in conversation with someone who is important to you. But there’s a problem: your important someone doesn’t entirely agree with what you are saying. You provide facts to appeal to their mind and emotions to appeal to their heart. You try humor....
by cityworks | Jun 18, 2015 | Interviews, Climate Change
If you’ve been waiting for the answer to last week’s riddle, the time has come. What is east and royal and tidal all over? The King Tides Trail, of course! The American playwright Wilson Mizner famously said, “Art is science made clear.” There may be...
by cityworks | Apr 10, 2015 | Interviews, Climate Change
There are times in life that in order to talk about the present or the future, you have to talk about the past. In this case, that past was 1993. 1993 was a year of contrasts. On the good side, Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat signed a peace agreement on the White...
by cityworks | Dec 12, 2014 | Interviews, Conservation and Renewable Energy
This week as we start our series exploring projects and ideas related to sustainability, conservation and renewable energy that have big potential. Do you like to eat? Do you like fresh great tasting food and want to easily find it in your local community? Then you...
by cityworks | Oct 23, 2014 | Interviews, Big Projects
Traveling across our country’s most populated state is on track to get a lot easier in the coming years. This week as we continue our series on BIG projects, we feature the much anticipated California High-Speed Rail project. One of the biggest projects in our...
by cityworks | Oct 16, 2014 | Interviews, Big Projects
In 2012, the eyes of the world were on London. You along with 215 million viewers watched the world’s top athletes compete in the Summer Olympic Games in hopes of bringing sports highest honor back to their home country. To host the summer games, the City of...
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