Via Grist.org - or maybe this video just explains why New York City has painted the bike lanes in my neighborhood a pastel green. You can find Grist's take here.
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Cool pavements - a little hope for climate change?
Via Grist.org - or maybe this video just explains why New York City has painted the bike lanes in my neighborhood a pastel green. You can find Grist's take here.
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