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STOCKHOLM: With impacts from climate change threatening to be as abrupt and far-reaching in the coming years as the current pandemic, leading scientists have released a compilation of the 10 most important insights on the climate from the last year to help inform collective action on the ongoing climate crisis.
In a report presented today to Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), report authors outlined some of 2020 s most important findings within the field of climate science, ranging from improved models that reveal the need for aggressive emission cuts in order to meet the Paris Agreement to the growing use of human rights litigation to catalyze climate action.
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January 6, 2021
Redwood City - The County of San Mateo continues building on its Digital Inclusion Initiative with the launch of 13 new SMC Public WiFi locations at outdoor and SMC Park and Connect sites across the county. The newly expanded SMC Public WiFi locations include:
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Brisbane – Brisbane Community Pool
South SF – Magnolia Senior Center, South San Francisco City Hall, Miller Avenue Public Parking Garage, South San Francisco Adult Probation Office, and Orange Memorial Park
San Mateo – Health and Human Services-WIC and San Mateo Medical Center
The County has also partnered with the Peninsula Library System and San Mateo County Libraries to extend their existing library public WiFi networks for outdoor internet access at 12 sites. This allows library patrons, students and the public to use WiFi networks even when the libraries are closed.
Is Big Data Just for Big Cities? Small and midsize cities are behind in harnessing data to make a city run smarter. Dubuque, Iowa, is bucking that trend. Caroline Cournoyer | July 2013
Dubuque, Iowa, has a population of just under 60,000, but it’s doing something few other cities its size have ever tried. It’s embedding technology in utility meters to collect and analyze water, gas and electricity use; it’s even using radio frequency identification tags to track how some people move about to gain a better understanding of the city’s traffic and transportation issues.
Dubuque’s experiment is part of a growing trend in government toward the collection of more data and better uses for it. State and local governments will spend $58 billion on information technology in 2013, according to the market analyst firm Gartner. And while the ongoing fiscal problems have slowed IT investments, the use of technology and automation in s
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