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Lisa Schweitzer

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Mexico City’s Air Pollution Wins

04/11/201004/11/2010 Lisa Schweitzer

For good news on the pollution front, the Washington reports that Mexico City drastically reduced air pollutants since 1990s.

This is the usual, high-impact strategy, with both policy and planning interventions going together. Take a look.


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