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Her book, What if Women Designed the City, explores how cities can become greener, wilder and more inclusive.
Her book, What If Women Designed the City, explores how cities can become greener, wilder, and more inclusive.
greener and therefore better. Call me an optimist but I find that encouraging.
All have scope to do the same job cleaner, greener, and therefore better.
I know a place where the grass is really greener, warm, wet, and wild.
Where the grass is really greener
For example, one of their more recent things was their Greener Stores initiative.
For example, one of their more recent things was their Greener Stores Initiative, basically a bunch of nice interior design and some buzzwords to make you feel like you're doing your part in the global effort to stop climate change just in the same way that you thought you were making a difference supporting free trade coffee at Starbucks before they scrapped that idea too.
The grass is greener where you water it.
The grass is greener where you water it.
Her book, What If Women Designed the City, explores how cities can become greener, wilder and more inclusive.
Her book, What If Women Designed the City, explores how cities can become greener, wilder, and more inclusive.
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individuals working together for a greener planet.
They have to make it because they're motivated by greener pastures, and this is their greener pasture.
They have to make it, because they're motivated by greener pastures.
I mean that's also very much embedded in some of, you know, whether it's gas or whether it's stabilizing the grid, expanding the grid, all of these things contribute to, you know, a greener environment, a greener energy mix.
All of these things contribute to a greener environment, a greener energy mix.
What some of us might not realize is that in the Himalayan foothills, where the climate is much warmer and the landscape much greener, there live a great diversity of wildlife, including the one horned rhinoceros, the Asian elephant and the Bengal tiger.
What some of us might not realize is that in the Himalayan foothills, where the climate is much warmer and the landscape much greener, there live a great diversity of wildlife, including the one-horned rhinoceros, the Asian elephant, and