Open Data

ES EN

The link between racist housing policies of the past and the climate risks of today

Cities in the United States have been threatened by climate change, according to a new report. But what does it mean for those who live in formerly redlined areas, asks Tom de Castella, who is behind the debate.

Source: globalpossibilities.org
Published on 2021-03-19

Related news

  • Pensions dashboards : A new frontier or a dead end ?
  • Confounding and Confusing Events 12 / 20 / 21
  • Java Developer job with BAE Systems Digital Intelligence
  • Top of the charts : Our favourite data projects in 2021
  • DataStax CEO - It all about real - time
  • Blockchain : Prominent investors back capital raising by Reputation DAO
  • The fintech - enabled future for MSMEs | The Manila Times
  • How Government Is Failing Public Servants
  • Major Physics Society Will Not Meet in Cities with Racist Policing Records
  • Diversity , Equity and Inclusion in the United States
  • Moment of Reckoning : New Laws Are Forcing Employers to Share Salary Details With Applicants
  • Gold News
  • Book Review : The Many Lives of Data in India
  • Canadian journalists sound alarm over online attacks
  • The Benefits of Using Proxies on Android Phones
« Toddlers and tablets :  Study finds too much screen time leads to behavioural and emotional problems
SCVNews . com | Thursday COVID - 19 Roundup : Businesses Urged to Continue Safety Protocols ; SCV Cases Total 26 , 918  »