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Sustainability on Display
Is this the world’s greenest neighborhood? Kaid Benfield, Director of Sustainable Communities for the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC), posed that question in an article for The Atlantic magazine in which he detailed his visit to Dockside Green. The 15-acre community nestled in Victoria, British Columbia … Continue reading
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