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Barcelona Expands “Superblocks” to Create People-First Streets
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Barcelona Expands “Superblocks” to Create People-First Streets

Barcelona’s Superblocks initiative is reshaping city life by reducing traffic and prioritizing people, green spaces, and community interaction. This innovative urban model improves air quality, encourages sustainable mobility, and creates healthier, more livable neighborhoods, inspiring cities worldwide.

Mar 18, 20264 min read
Dubai Launches the World’s Largest Vertical Farm
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Dubai Launches the World’s Largest Vertical Farm

Dubai has introduced the world’s largest vertical farm, showcasing how advanced technology can enable sustainable food production in extreme climates. Using hydroponics, LED lighting, and climate control, the project improves food security, reduces water usage, and represents the future of agriculture.

Mar 17, 20265 min read
Japan Opens One of the World’s Largest Children’s Libraries
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Japan Opens One of the World’s Largest Children’s Libraries

Japan has expanded the International Library of Children's Literature in Tokyo, creating one of the world’s largest libraries dedicated to children. With vast book collections, interactive spaces, and global stories, the library aims to inspire imagination, encourage lifelong reading habits, and provide families and educators with a vibrant learning environment for young minds.

Mar 16, 20266 min read
The Christian Science
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Galápagos Tortoise Population Shows Strong Recovery

Once pushed close to extinction, the giant tortoises of the Galápagos Islands are making a remarkable comeback. Conservation programs, habitat restoration, and long-term protection efforts are helping restore populations of these iconic reptiles.

Mar 11, 20265 min read
DDA
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India Opens Its Largest Biodiversity Park in Delhi

India’s largest biodiversity park has opened in Delhi, creating a vast urban sanctuary that restores native ecosystems, protects wildlife, improves air quality, and reconnects city residents with nature. The project highlights how growing cities can integrate conservation and sustainability into urban development.

Mar 9, 20265 min read

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