How richer data could unlock greener cities

James S Murray
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EU-backed Re-Green initiative concludes the success of green city programmes rests on the quality of the environmental data that is available

How do you go about decarbonising something as complex as a city? That is one of the many questions the EU-backed Re-Green initiative has been wrestling with for past three years, as it seeks to understand...

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