Solutions to the climate crisis include driving cleaner cars, planting more trees, eating less meat. But how do our housing choices factor into this?

Where we build housing and how close it is to mass transit has a big impact on our carbon footprint. Plans to green our cities should include new, urban housing that’s convenient to transportation. But this runs the risk of boosting the real estate market and gentrifying the neighborhood out of the reach of all but the wealthy. Can we build smart and affordable at the same time?

Guests

Ann Cheng
Transportation expert at TransForm

Isela Gracian
President of the East LA Community Corporation

Rachel Swan
City Hall reporter with the San Francisco Chronicle

Scott Wiener
State senator representing San Francisco, Daly City and Colma
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Solutions to the climate crisis include driving cleaner cars, planting more trees, eating less meat. But how do our housing choices factor into this?

Where we build housing and how close it is to mass transit has a big impact on our carbon footprint. Plans to green our cities should include new, urban housing that’s convenient to transportation. But this runs the risk of boosting the real estate market and gentrifying the neighborhood out of the reach of all but the wealthy. Can we build smart and affordable at the same time?

Guests


Ann Cheng

Transportation expert at TransForm

Isela Gracian

President of the East LA Community Corporation

Rachel Swan

City Hall reporter with the San Francisco Chronicle

Scott Wiener

State senator representing San Francisco, Daly City and Colma

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