Emerging City Innovation | GOOD - 6 views
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Video from GOOD - Most of the world's population now lives in cities. How can we make sure these urban centers are good homes for humanity? Cities from Bogotá and Rio de Janeiro to Seoul are leading the way, using fresh ideas to reduce pollution and waste; provide efficient, clean transportation; and support biodiversity.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities | Newgeography.com - 2 views
Gethin Chamberlain reports on life inside Mumbai's biggest slum | World news | The Obse... - 2 views
East Berlin fights back against the yuppy invaders | World news | The Observer - 1 views
In pictures: World's poor overwhelmed by rubbish | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
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World Environment Day was established by the UN in 1972 to give a human face to environmental issues. But as these images show, developing countries suffer the worst effects of waste and pollution. Here, a trash-covered creek in Manila, Philippines, where slums often adjoin rubbish dumps. The country's poorest sift through the garbage to find discarded objects they can sell on or re-use, or even scraps of food to eat
Taming Oxford Circus | GOOD - 0 views
Living Geography: Eco-City... - 3 views
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