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A Chinese landscape architect advocates "sponge cities" to help counter climate change and flooding.
Wed, 2022-11-23 13:54 —
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As climate warms, a China planner advocates "sponge cities"
BEIJING (AP) — To cushion the impact of extreme weather due to climate change, a Chinese landscape architect has been making the case for China and other countries to create so-called “sponge cities.”
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