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what the city can teach the country about true sustainability

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An edition of Green metropolis (2009)

Green metropolis

what the city can teach the country about true sustainability

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In this remarkable challenge to conventional thinking about the environment, David Owen argues that the greenest community in the United States is not Portland, Oregon or Snowmass, Colorado, but New York City.

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Publisher
Tantor Audio
Language
English
Pages
10

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Green metropolis: what the city can teach the country about true sustainability
2009, Tantor Audio
sound recording : in English

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Edition Notes

Title from container.

Duration: 10:00:00.

Unabridged.

Compact discs.

Read by Patrick Lawlor.

Published in
[Old Saybrook, Conn.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.2091732
Library of Congress
GF504.N7 O95 2009ab

The Physical Object

Format
[sound recording] :
Pagination
8 sound discs (10 hr.)
Number of pages
10

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26917141M
ISBN 10
1400143713, 1400113717
ISBN 13
9781400113712, 9781400143719
OCLC/WorldCat
428032947

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