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Paris to Create City’s Largest Park, Urban Tree Challenge Fund, Solar-Powered Desalination

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24.05.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Garden, #Paris, #Park, #Solar Energy, #Solar-Powered Desalination, #UK, #Urban Tree Challenge
Photo: gckwolfe / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Paris is creating the city’s largest garden near Eiffel Tower; the UK government will fund the planting of 130,000 trees in English cities and towns; a new desalination system uses solar power to turn ocean water into drinking water.

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Good News
24.05.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Garden, #Paris, #Park, #Solar Energy, #Solar-Powered Desalination, #UK, #Urban Tree Challenge
Photo: gckwolfe / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
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