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Rainwater harvesting and eco-gardens: how one Colombian neighbourhood helped a whole city plan for climate change
From rainwater harvesting to tree nurseries, communities in Medellín are taking steps to increase their landslide and flooding resilience
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Medellín deserves so much more recognition in the Anglosphere than it gets, they have done so much cool stuff.
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