Urban Planning for City Leaders

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Urban Planning for City Leaders“World is rapidly becoming predominantly urban. Cities offer opportunities for unleashing economic potential, increasing energy efficiency, reducinginequities, and creating sustainable livelihoods for all. History has shown that urbanization leadsto development. It is also clear that urbanization is a source rather than simply a by-product ofdevelopment. While Africa and Asia are among the least urbanized continents, they also have thefastest rates of urbanization in the world.

 

Growing cities and towns in developing countries face additional challenges, such as high percentages of peopleliving in slums; expansion and dominance of the informal sector; inadequate urban basic services,especially water, sanitation and energy; unplanned peri-urban expansion; social and political conflict over land resources; high levels of vulnerability to natural disasters; and poor mobility systems. If cities are to play their role as drivers of economic and social development, these challenges have tobe addressed…

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Carbon sequestration:A Process of Capture and Storage of Carbon Dioxide

Carbon sequestration is the process of capture and long-term storage of atmospheric carbon dioxide  and may refer specifically to:

  • The process of removing carbon from the atmosphere and depositing it in a reservoir.When carried out deliberately, this may also be referred to as carbon dioxide removal, which is a form of geoengineering.
  • The process of carbon capture and storage, where carbon dioxide is removed from flue gases, such as on power stations, before being stored in underground reservoirs.
  • Natural biogeochemical cycling of carbon between the atmosphere and reservoirs, such as by chemical weathering of rocks.

Carbon sequestration describes long-term storage of carbon dioxide or other forms of carbon to either mitigate or defer global warming and avoid dangerous climate change. It has been proposed as a way to slow the atmospheric and marine accumulation of greenhouse gases, which are released by burning fossil fuels.Carbon dioxide is naturally captured from the atmosphere through biological, chemical or physical processes. Some anthropogenic sequestration techniques exploit these natural processes, while some use entirely artificial processes.

Carbon dioxide may be captured as a pure by-product in processes related to petroleum refining or from flue gases from power generation. CO2 sequestration includes the storage part of  carbon capture and storage, which refers to large-scale, permanent artificial capture and sequestration of industrially produced CO2 using subsurface saline aquifers, reservoirs, ocean water, aging oil fields, or other carbon sinks.

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Six things that will change with the loosening of China’s one-child policy

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The right to work at home

Dear Readers
Though I am not a feminist but found it thought provoking.
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