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How we will live: The future of post-Covid cities 10 minutes to read By: Simon Kuper A year of the pandemic has laid bare the flaws of our great metropolises. Here s how to make them healthier, cheaper and happier. This has been the biggest year of urban change in decades. Many cities have remade themselves during the pandemic, laying bike paths or turning parking spaces into café terraces overnight. Offices have emptied and shops closed, some forever. Every organisation on earth seems to have held a webinar on The future of cities . The city 10,000 years old obviously isn t going to die, but it is evolving on fast-forward. ....
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Disability advocates claim Michigan left vulnerable residents behind amid COVID pandemic ‘This isn’t just about me and my child,’ Tags: They said the state never tracked cases among people with disabilities and they want to know why. For Chuck Kupovits and his 39-year-old daughter Pamela, the pandemic has been nothing short of life or death. Pamela has a lung disorder that leaves her at risk for coronavirus. As the state moved through the pandemic, Kupovits said they left people like his daughter out, even after multiple attempts to reach out to state and federal leaders. RELATED: Ad Studies done over the course of the coronavirus pandemic show those with mobility or sensory disabilities are more at risk to die from COVID-19. Those with autism are twice as likely to die and those with down syndrome are 10 times more at risk. ....
Auckland transport package doesn t add up, urbanists claim 13 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read RNZ There are fundamental flaws in the multi-billion dollar Auckland Transport Alignment Project 2021-31 package s emissions ambitions, and some of the claims made for it don t add up, say climate and transports groups. Urbanist advocacy group Greater Auckland promotes good city planning and says the project, known as ATAP, fails to meet the council s own emissions targets. Yesterday a $31 billion investment in the plan was announced for Auckland- Tāmaki Makaurau, with the aim to reduce emissions to help the city meet the challenges of climate change. ....
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