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Cities and nature don’t need to be opposite ends of the spectrum. A city that lets its residents experience the natural world is a happier, more productive city.

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    It’s innate. I’m lucky to live in such a green neighborhood
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    “Biologist E.O Wilson coined the term “biophilia” two decades ago, describing it as “”the innately emotional affiliation...
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