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France Offers Bike Repair Subsidies to Boost Cycling, Costa Rica Suburb Gives Citizenship to Bees

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04.05.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Costa Rica, #Cycling, #France, #Pandemic, #Plastic Pollution, #Wildlife
Image: Unsplash (CC0)

The French Government will give people €50 to repair their old bike in an attempt to boost cycling and a suburb of the Costa Rican capital San José is showing how cities can be designed to benefit both humans and wildlife.

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04.05.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Costa Rica, #Cycling, #France, #Pandemic, #Plastic Pollution, #Wildlife
Image: Unsplash (CC0)
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