With an urban design mimicking natural forests, Colombia's second-largest city cools dramatically in just three years
Reasons to be Cheerful explains how "green corridors" that mimic natural forests are driving down a Colombian city's temperatures.
Peter Yeung for Reasons to be Cheerful
Posted 4/11/24
Reasons to be Cheerful explains how "green corridors" that mimic natural forests are driving down a Colombian city's temperatures.
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