But unlike most cities, Singapore is spending enormous resources to try to cool itself down — and learning lessons that could help other cities.
But unlike most cities, Singapore is spending enormous resources to try to cool itself down — and learning lessons that could help other cities.
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Singapore has built out a more systematic solution, a network of green corridors that connect green spaces together and allow cool air to flow throughout the city.
“A corridor can at least generate this kind of cool air circulation in a city.
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