Developing world must act now to climate proof cities

Will Nichols
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Report says rapidly expanding cities risk locking in unsustainable infrastructure that increases vulnerability to climate change

Cities in developing countries need to act now to avoid locking themselves into "unsuitable and unsustainable" infrastructure that could increase their vulnerability to climate change. With around three-quarters...

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