Crisis Communication, How to Be Heard
Save lives, lower damages, and unite the community through better communication.
The rise of misinformation needs to be addressed by the whole society, cities included. We hereby suggest several steps cities can take to fight the infodemic.
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Read the articleSave lives, lower damages, and unite the community through better communication.
Cities must adjust to the new reality of a 24-hour news cycle. We hereby share some of the best practices from across the U.S. to make government communications future-proof.
Have you ever heard of humans as walking power plants? What if you could reduce your electricity bill just by walking around your place?
The streets are flooded with bikes and e-scooters. Are we dealing with an issue or a solution?
COVID-19 has disrupted lives in cities around the globe. Cities that have used data to tackle their most critical challenges proved to be exceptionally successful in managing the crisis.
The Smart Traffic Lights will soon be a must for every city. However, there are already countless vendors. Which one is the best? How to choose?
Cities are in a unique position to speed up climate action. However, their green strategies will only be successful if they manage to get residents on board.
‘Smart traffic lights’ may sound like a thing of the future, but it’s already here. It saves lives, time, money, and the environment.