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It's an ambitious plan that requires

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:13 am
by zakiyatasnim
he next iteration of CityTree is an improved version that features a digital billboard on one side and a moss wall on the other. The new model, known as CityBreeze, is designed for bus stops and train stations. It is expected to pay for itself through advertising revenue.

Green City Solutions' goal is to deploy up to 1 million sq. m of installations that will purify the air for 500 million people and remove up to 80 thousand tons of carbon dioxide.

It's an ambitious plan that requires the participation of city governments around the world. But Zenger says the response he's seen to CityTree gives him hope for growing support for green solutions.

“Fortunately, it seems that the public and governments are really nepal number data starting to understand the importance of investing in environmental change,” he says. “So I would say that now, more than ever, I am convinced of the importance of our mission.”
Methods of regulating broadband have long been controversial.

Under Obama, the FCC classified ISPs as public service carriers under Title II of the Telecommunications Act to enforce net neutrality rules.
In the Trump era, the FCC repealed this classification, which was actively opposed by lobbying groups.
According to Harold Feld, a telecommunications lawyer and senior vice president of the public interest group Public Knowledge, the FCC allows companies to offer Internet services as a public carrier if they wish.

Adopting this classification may not make much difference in SpaceX’s plan to gain ETC status and government funding. However, as Harold notes, “It suggests that SpaceX probably won’t fight against the Title II classification. Ideally, they’ll even support it. But at least they don’t seem to see Title II as a burden that will prevent them from providing service.”
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