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Cities Go Climate Positive
Posted: 9 April, 2010 • Category: News • Tags: Climate Change, Pollution/Chemicals • Comments(1)
With the worlds population on the rise and more people moving to cities, President Clinton describes a bold new project that will set the global standard for communities striving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.
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What a great vision that could be used here in Dee Why by Mayor Michael Regan! With so many influential sustainability experts living and working in the Manly Warringah area, why are we not able to make Dee Why Australia’s first sustainable city with respectful connections between accommodation, transport, health/ sporting areas, food sources, energy creation, waste utilisation, lifestyle access, and lots more. Humans seem to make the wrong choices compared to nature where evolution allows free competition to chose the best solution with least impact.
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