Imagine a Lisbon where buildings are transformed into biodiversity refuges, with green roofs that welcome pollinators, and where public spaces are designed to promote social and environmental well-being. This is the future that regenerative architecture can bring, transforming cities into more sustainable and healthier places. Inspired by examples such as Amsterdam, leader of the 2024 Sustainable Cities Index, Lisbon can adopt natural solutions, such as landscaped facades, ‘sponge cities’ and cycle paths, to reduce carbon emissions, restore ecosystems and create a greener and more welcoming city for everyone< /p>
Israel attacks the north of the Gaza Strip again, pro-Palestinian demonstrations intensify, Guterres calls for an end to the “bloodshed”
One day after one year since the start of the conflict in the Middle East, pro-Palestinian demonstrations are intensifying and there was a man who tried to set himself on…