Amid climate change and urbanisation, some cities excel in sustainability, blending urban living with ecological duty.
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Here are some greenest cities in the world
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen aims for carbon neutrality by 2025 with cycling infrastructure, energy-efficient buildings, green spaces, and wind power, fostering sustainable urban living.
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Singapore
Singapore, known as the "City in a Garden," integrates urban greenery through vertical gardens, rooftop farms, and innovative sustainability initiatives like green roofs.
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Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, awarded the European Green Capital in 2010, is renowned for its clean air, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and abundant green spaces.
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Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver ranks among North America's greenest cities, with a Greenest City Action Plan focusing on emissions reduction, green jobs, and urban forest expansion.
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Curitiba, Brazil
Curitiba, Brazil’s "Green Capital," excels in public transport, urban parks, recycling efforts, and sustainable development initiatives.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik utilises geothermal energy for electricity and heating, promoting sustainable tourism, clean air, natural beauty, and reducing carbon emissions effectively.