Recently finished and upcoming reads 📚✨ 1. "The Overstory" by Richard Powers 2. "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer 3. "Doughnut Economics" by Kate Raworth 4. "The Nature of Cities" by Timothy Beatley 5. "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben 6. "Cities for People" by Jan Gehl What’s on your reading list? Share your recommendations! 🌿📖
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Imagine waking up in a city that intuitively adapts to your needs. AI optimizes traffic flow, reducing emissions and cutting commute times significantly. Your home adjusts its energy consumption based on usage patterns, contributing to a greener planet. In healthcare, AI predicts potential health issues before they arise, offering preventive solutions. Education becomes personalized, catering to individual learning styles and paces. As AI becomes more integrated into our daily routines, we must consider ethical implications and ensure these advancements enhance our lives without compromising our values. How do you envision AI shaping your day-to-day existence?
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Did you know that urban trees can lower city temperatures by up to 10°F? These natural air conditioners not only provide shade but also release water vapor through their leaves. Incorporating more greenery into city planning can significantly reduce heat and improve air quality, making urban environments healthier and more enjoyable for everyone. 🌳🏙️
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