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Realistic Sustainable City - fight global warming and reduce heat
« on: 24/07/2010 14:51:48 »
     
Hey I just want to share my idea, here is the link, I put it on Youtube

tell me what you think guys... ;)

newbielink:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buHVY5Bbr08 [nonactive]
Green Infrastructure.
Help to fight global warming, reduce heat in summer season and improve economy.

the most reasonable solution and can be build with today technologies and immediate effect / impact.
Unlike any other unrealistic idea that need many years of research without sure result or unrealistic idea that can't be done with today technologies.

This green infrastructure can also boost people productivity.
just imagine when you stressed out because of your work in the office and at lunch you go to the restaurant through this lush pedestrian, I'm sure everybody will feel refreshed. :D

this green infrastructure also can prevent flood and provide clean water according to my calculation, but I couldn't make a picture of it because it's too complex for my drawing skill. :D

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