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The Sustainability Problem No One is Talking About

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In today’s episode, we dive into green infrastructure and sustainable materials, emphasizing the urgent need for eco-friendly practices to combat climate change. But, what if we’re talking about the wrong problem? We throw buzz words out there all the time…green infrastructure, sustainable materials, environmentally friendly infrastructure, renewable energy etc. These are all important, but what’s the larger conversation? What happens when we zoom out? Scott highlights the importance of smarter water systems and evolving transportation needs in a post-COVID world. The conversation underscores the necessity of long-term sustainability in decision-making and the challenges cities face in accommodating growing populations. It stresses the competitive nature of cities and the need for collaboration to fund and develop infrastructure, with a focus on the role of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in fostering cooperation. We briefly touch on the historical context of infrastructure development in the 1720s (how we got here). We discuss: The role of local governments How much it costs to maintain US roads It’s easy to blame the Government, but… What needs to change to create real sustainability How water systems are built primarily to support fire fighting The new fire suppression system regulation History recap - How we got here - 1720s Changing dynamics of transportation in a post-COVID world Keywords Green infrastructure, sustainable materials, climate change, government, infrastructure maintenance, water systems, transportation, sustainability, infrastructure planning, collaboration, Metropolitan Planning Districts, transportation systems, community involvement Chapters 03:08 Exploring the Impact of Human Activities on Climate Change 07:25 The Role of Government in Infrastructure Maintenance 12:02 The Need for Smarter Water Systems 17:02 The Changing Dynamics of Transportation in a Post-COVID World 19:08 Balancing Sustainability with Practicality 21:03 Meeting the Infrastructure Needs of Growing Cities 25:18 The Role of Metropolitan Planning Districts (MPOs) 29:00 The Impact of COVID-19 on Transportation Needs 33:10 The Historical Context of Infrastructure Development in the 1720s Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet. Podcast website: ⁠leveldesignpod.com⁠ Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship? By combining the benefits of independent work with the support and resources of a collaborative organization, Level Design Partners is charged with creating a different path for Engineers & Architects. Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence. Get involved: ⁠leveldesignpartners.com

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In today’s episode, we dive into green infrastructure and sustainable materials, emphasizing the urgent need for eco-friendly practices to combat climate change. But, what if we’re talking about the wrong problem? We throw buzz words out there all the time…green infrastructure, sustainable materials, environmentally friendly infrastructure, renewable energy etc. These are all important, but what’s the larger conversation? What happens when we zoom out? Scott highlights the importance of smarter water systems and evolving transportation needs in a post-COVID world. The conversation underscores the necessity of long-term sustainability in decision-making and the challenges cities face in accommodating growing populations. It stresses the competitive nature of cities and the need for collaboration to fund and develop infrastructure, with a focus on the role of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in fostering cooperation. We briefly touch on the historical context of infrastructure development in the 1720s (how we got here). We discuss: The role of local governments How much it costs to maintain US roads It’s easy to blame the Government, but… What needs to change to create real sustainability How water systems are built primarily to support fire fighting The new fire suppression system regulation History recap - How we got here - 1720s Changing dynamics of transportation in a post-COVID world Keywords Green infrastructure, sustainable materials, climate change, government, infrastructure maintenance, water systems, transportation, sustainability, infrastructure planning, collaboration, Metropolitan Planning Districts, transportation systems, community involvement Chapters 03:08 Exploring the Impact of Human Activities on Climate Change 07:25 The Role of Government in Infrastructure Maintenance 12:02 The Need for Smarter Water Systems 17:02 The Changing Dynamics of Transportation in a Post-COVID World 19:08 Balancing Sustainability with Practicality 21:03 Meeting the Infrastructure Needs of Growing Cities 25:18 The Role of Metropolitan Planning Districts (MPOs) 29:00 The Impact of COVID-19 on Transportation Needs 33:10 The Historical Context of Infrastructure Development in the 1720s Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet. Podcast website: ⁠leveldesignpod.com⁠ Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship? By combining the benefits of independent work with the support and resources of a collaborative organization, Level Design Partners is charged with creating a different path for Engineers & Architects. Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence. Get involved: ⁠leveldesignpartners.com

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