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Madrid Will Plant a Massive Urban Forest to Combat CO2 Emissions in City
The trees should be able to absorb about 175,000 tons of CO2 each year once they reach maturity. Whether you name it a "Beltway" in the United States or a "Ring road" in Europe, Madrid will soon be calling it the "greenway," as the Spanish capital wants to counteract the city's island of heat by surrounding itself with a sea of green.
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