Sustainability

IPMI & Member News

Green New Jersey
Legal Magazine Sustainability

The Business of Parking | Legal

Attempting to Regulate ESG & Sustainability

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Electric Vehicles Magazine Planning Sustainability

The Green Standard

They Said It Couldn’t Be Done

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Electric Vehicles Magazine Planning Sustainability

Ask the Experts

What “green” practices can we expect to see more of in the next five years in the parking and mobility space?

Colorado State University Lake Street Garage, Ft. Collins, CO, solar panels
Electric Vehicles Magazine Planning Sustainability

Green Parking

A Sensible and Responsible Approach to Sustainable Parking

Magazine Sustainability

Creating & Executing a Sustainability Plan

Bethlehem parking authority proves that sustainability creates good by doing good.

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Magazine Sustainability

America’s First Triple-Certified Space

Atlanta’s grant park gateway uses parksmart, SITES & LEED to achieve sustainability goals.

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Magazine Sustainability Technology

Mobility & Tech

E-Bikes Need More Investment

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Electric Vehicles Magazine Sustainability

Clean Air for All

The Game-Changing Impact of Electric Cars on Environmental Equity

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Electric Vehicles Magazine Sustainability

Clean Cars, Dirty Power?

As EVs gain popularity, we must consider the hidden costs of charging infrastructure and maintenance. Limited access to renewable power further questions the sustainability of clean cars. Let’s broaden the conversation beyond EVs to include their power supply.

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Finance Magazine Sustainability

Realizing a Low-Carbon Economy

Business and political leaders recognize the need for a low-carbon economy, with $2.7 trillion in sustainable investment funds. Transportation produces 31% of US net emissions, making it a key focus for change. Parking and mobility professionals are crucial to this transition. It is time for them to take action, with recognition from businesses, governments, and philanthropic organizations.

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Electric Vehicles Magazine Sustainability

Cautious Optimism about EVs

As the market for electric vehicles (EVs) grows rapidly in the United States, governments and communities are being challenged to develop frameworks and consider factors related to EV implementation and the deployment of charging infrastructure. While funding has been provided for a network of EV charging infrastructure, concerns remain around pricing for EV charging, fleet vehicles, and equity considerations. While electric cars are coming and represent a significant advancement towards reducing emissions, balancing the trade-offs is necessary to ensure that inclusive and accessible mobility options exist for all citizens.

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Magazine Sustainability

Outlook and Trends for Micromobility

The Green Standard stock.adobe.com / SkyLine The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) keeps building momentum and grabbing headlines, from the $5 billion investment in EV charging infrastructure announced by the new Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to the marketing pivot by many auto manufacturers toward their growing battery electric and plug-in hybrid lineups. This