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In our Press Room, you will find press releases, articles and CNT Updates, as well as information to help determine who among our staff or Board can assist you.

Contact Nicole Gotthelf, Director of Development and Communications at 773-269-4029 or nicoleg@cnt.org for more information.

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Press Releases

Latest:
‘Green Infrastructure for Clean Water Act of 2010’ Introduced to Senate

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at 3:29 pm

CNT Applauds Senators Udall and Whitehouse for Their Leadership on Clean Water Issues

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CNT in the News

CNT’s groundbreaking and revealing research is often referred to in stories across the country. Here you can read what other journalists have written about our work and search for stories within your area of interest.
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Archive of CNT Blogs and Updates

We maintain a record of prior blogs and updates relating to CNT activities.
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Who is CNT?

CNT is a creative think-and-do tank that combines rigorous research with effective solutions. CNT works across disciplines and issues, including transportation and community development, energy, natural resources, and climate change.


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CNT’s Areas of Expertise

CNT is an “innovations center” where new approaches to urban sustainability are invented, evaluated, piloted, and, if successful, deployed on a large scale. We focus our work in four areas:

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CNT Expert Sources

CNT’s staff offers a wealth of local, state and national expertise on issues confronting our urban communities.
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Featured Project

H + T Index SM for 337 Metros

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The March 2010 release expands the H + T analysis to 337 metros, providing coverage for more than 80% of the population in the U.S.

Events

Thursday, June 17

Adler After Dark: Presentation on Location Efficiency

Friday, June 18

Bike Forum: Cities, Bicycles and the Future of Getting Around

Wednesday, June 23

Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City

Tuesday, July 20

Tuesdays at APA: “Housing + Transportation Affordability Index”

Publications

Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Chicago: Emissions Inventories and Reduction Strategies for Chicago and its Metropolitan Region

By CNT: Jennifer McGraw, Peter Haas, Linda Young, and Anne Evens. February 28, 2010. (.pdf, 185.7kb)