Toronto's King Street May Lead To A Carbon-Neutral City
Stopping climate change will mean big changes for cities, where most people in the world live. In the city of the future, people will live closer together, relying on frequent buses and streetcars.
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March 12, 2019 at 04:09PM
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NPR News: Toronto's King Street May Lead To A Carbon-Neutral City
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