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London is becoming greener. Large cities are starting to realize that being environmentally friendly is a sure win for them, even if it has initial cost, for the long run its budget will be better off later. I hope that all large cities adopt similar policies and become more environmentally friendly...
It truly is time for London to go greener consider the pollution it suffers from and the lack of ecological consideration to mainly economically driven infrastructure choices. Diesel spewing busses, black cabs and Range Rovers all have a role to play in the unnecessary thousands of additional deaths due to pollution. Hardly spoken about in the public discourse.
With all the blood on the ground from the stabbings I am sure they will grow tall, and green!
Good news. Shaure of a Facebook page : Infinity Synergyfrom Jean-Marc Doniat on these subjects https://lnkd.in/drZsP9P
Great video Richard Shibi and World Economic Forum. Tech is great but let’s not forget the power of nature in our lives.
*irony doesn't always translate on line....
Good to see Sheffield cutting all its trees down then.
New Delhi is planting 500,000 tree saplings on September 8th at 500 locations across the city !!!!
About time.......
Nice!
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5ySome big cities take the green path without only forbidding cars. They imagine alternatives. Smart move surely creating inhabitants’ support.