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A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centers

时间:2025-11-17 13:38:15 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:高登 阅读:490次

A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centers

A finance app reached 5 million downloadsA farmers market hosted a cooking demonstration

A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centers

A hospital started a smoking cessation programA national park closed a lake to stock fishA clothing store launched an online website

A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centers

A city started a bike-sharing programResearchers developed a new vaccine for livestock

A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centers

A bookstore hosted a book fair with local authors

A farm started a petting zooA severe drought in the western region has led to water restrictions with residents asked to limit water usage

A new report showed that the number of people working from home has increased by 45% since the start of the decadeA major car manufacturer recalled 600000 vehicles due to a potential defect in the braking system

A study found that reading fiction can improve empathy and emotional intelligence in both children and adultsLocal authorities announced plans to build a new hospital in a rural area addressing the shortage of medical facilities

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