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GOOD NEWS I 26 FEBRUARY 2025

Good News: France bans disposable e-cigarettes, Wales says no to lies in politics, solar parks promote biodiversity

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26.02.2025
by selinamahoche

When the devastating wildfires broke out in Los Angeles earlier this year, many people lost their homes. As since such extreme weather events are becoming more frequent due to the climate crisis, a New York architecture firm has now released free construction plans and 3D models of fire-resistant house designs. This at least helps save at least the planning costs. A beautiful gesture, we think. Enjoy reading more good news from around the world!

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26.02.2025
by selinamahoche
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