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Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’

How “Levee Wars” Are Making Floods Worse

Wednesday, September 5th, 2018

In our latest Vox+ProPublica collaboration, we dive into how a structure that’s designed to protect us from floods, may actually be making them worse. High levees come at a high cost, often pushing water into communities that can’t afford the same protection. To demonstrate, we built a giant, scientific model of a river with levees — complete with adorable tiny houses.

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Oregon DOT: I-105 bridge work for a better, safer ride

Friday, August 24th, 2018

I-105 bridges and ramps between the Delta Highway interchange and downtown Eugene will be repaired, repaved and get seismic upgrades this summer.

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Bike Sharing Can Improve Mobility & Quality of Life

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018

Bike sharing offers a bevy of benefits that make them attractive investments for sustainable cities. They help address mobility challenges such as congestion, poor air quality, high greenhouse gas emissions and lack of transport options. To help catalyze further expansion of this healthy and environmentally sustainable mode of transport, the Financing Sustainable Cities Initiative (FSCI) recently interviewed experts and cyclists in Bhopal, India, and Bogotá, Colombia.

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Medford, OR: Work Zone Dangers

Wednesday, August 15th, 2018

Hazardous work zones are a part of highway construction, especially at night on a heavily traveled interstate. Safety is a premium. Oregon DOT partnered with Medford Police and their radar speed van to help keep the public and workers safe.

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Our American Infrastructure: America’s Leaders in Their Own Words

Tuesday, August 7th, 2018

Our infrastructure is the backbone of our economy. In this video, Chairman Shuster welcomes luminaries from the past who were instrumental in championing infrastructure investment. Watch Adam Smith, President Lincoln, President Eisenhower and President Reagan explain in their own words why investments in infrastructure were just as important in their time, as they are today.

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Why Tunnels Don’t Collapse

Friday, July 27th, 2018

Tunnels play an important role in our constructed environment as passageways for mines, conveyance for utilities, and routes for transportation. Rock bolts are a type of reinforcement for stabilizing rock excavations, usually made from steel bars or bolts. This simple construction method dramatically reduces the cost of making tunnels through rock safe from collapse. 

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How Airports Make Money

Tuesday, July 24th, 2018

YouTube documentarists Wendover Productions discuss the logistics that go into running an airport with the goal of generating income. Here, they focus on one of the world’s busiest airports: London Heathrow.

From flights and retail to salaries and maintenance, a world-class airport like Heathrow handles more money than a small country.

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Streetfilms: The Manhattan Bridge Gets a Bicycle Counter

Friday, July 20th, 2018

This triumphant follow-up to Streetfilms’ 2014 video “Counting Bicyclists on NYC’s Manhattan Bridge” celebrates the Manhattan Bridge’s new bicycle counter. Cycling advocates discuss the effect of counting bicycles: what it means for communities and what it means for cyclists to have this basic data.

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Peña Station NEXT: Visualizing a net-zero energy district in Denver, CO

Friday, July 6th, 2018

Learn how NREL researchers are using advanced modeling and visualization tools to help create the planned net-zero energy district, Peña Station NEXT, near the Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado. This project will result in tools for smart city design that can be applied across the country.

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It’s Time to Make U.S. Infrastructure Flood Ready

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

With record-breaking storms, aging infrastructure, and growing support for federal reform, it’s more crucial than ever to ensure the U.S. is ready to withstand flooding. Recently, a bipartisan group of more than 250 elected officials signed the Flood-Ready Infrastructure Statement of Principles, which encourages the federal government to improve building requirements, enhance the use of natural defenses, and reduce unsustainable development in risky areas.

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