Reinventing the City to Combat Climate Change
by Nick Pennell, Sartaz Ahmed, and Stefan Henningsson
Cities produce 80 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, and that number will grow as more people in the developing world move to urban centers. How we develop urban infrastructure over the next 30 years will determine whether cities become a growing force for environmental destruction or primary sources for ecological rejuvenation.
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