Saltworks and Beyond (10/18/11)
Climate One
Climate One
4.7 • 583 Ratings
🗓️ 19 October 2011
⏱️ 37 minutes
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| 0:30.2 | How will we power our future? |
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| 0:35.1 | Climate 1 at the Commonwealth Club is at the forefront of the global debate about energy, economy, and the environment. |
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| 0:47.9 | With thoughtful and insightful discussions on policy, business, science, and culture, Climate One founder Greg Dalton gets to the heart |
| 0:55.5 | of the matter. It's our future. It's time to come together. How can the San Francisco Bay Area |
| 1:01.4 | meet its needs for more housing located near jobs while also reducing greenhouse gases? Many |
| 1:07.4 | experts agree the answer is communities built near public transit and with vital services within walking distance from homes. |
| 1:14.4 | That's the easy part. |
| 1:15.9 | The hard part is agreeing exactly where such transit-oriented development should be built. |
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| 1:23.0 | Today we'll discuss one of the largest proposed housing developments in the Bay Area and how that fits or doesn't fit into a future that scientists say will probably involve freak weather, rising seas, and other unpredictable climate-driven uncertainty. The SaltWorks Project in Redwood City would add 12,000 new housing units on salt ponds on the edge of San Francisco Bay. Is that a model for future land development |
| 1:45.1 | or a throwback to days of filling in the bay? I'm Greg Dalton, host of Climate One, and for the |
| 1:50.6 | next hour we'll discuss Salt Works with our audience at the Commonwealth Club and three experts. Peter |
| 1:56.6 | Calthorpe is a planner, author, and architect involved in Salt Works. David Lewis is executive director of Save the Bay, an environmental organization opposed to |
| 2:05.0 | Salt Works. |
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