Out of cars, onto the cycle paths: Aligning Granada's traffic infrastructure with the European Green Deal
If greenhouse gas emissions are not sharply reduced, air pollution, extreme weather events, and desertification in southern Spain will occur, along with many deaths, and collapses of the health system and the country’s main economic sectors, agriculture, and tourism. The European Union adopted a str...
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