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  • 6 octobre 2025

Les arrêts de bus de Boston s’équipent de toits verts

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Boston installe des toits verts sur ses abribus afin de rafraîchir les rues, retenir l’eau de pluie et favoriser la biodiversité. Cette initiative transforme l’espace public en un environnement plus durable et agréable à vivre.

In Oregon, a unique community called Opportunity Village is redefining how to address long-term homelessness. Combining small private homes with shared spaces and support services, it empowers residents to rebuild independence and stability for the long term.
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