Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green

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Last updated 09 juillet 2024
Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green
Milan is known for its fog and ashy gray buildings, but it is changing its color palette. The city is going green by planting 3 million trees by 2030 to absorb more carbon dioxide and reduce PM10 small particles that pollute the air and are responsible for respiratory diseases.
Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green
Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green
Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green
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Milan: The Grey City Is Going Green
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