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Title: Solved : how the world’s great cities are fixing the climate crisis / David Miller.

Names: Miller, David, 1958–, author.

Description: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20200285424 | Canadiana (ebook) 20200285491 |  ISBN 9781487506827 (cloth) | ISBN 9781487534905 (PDF) | ISBN 9781487534912 (EPUB)

Subjects: LCSH: Urban ecology (Sociology) – Case studies. | LCSH: City planning –   Climatic factors – Case studies. | LCSH: Sustainable urban development – Case studies. | LCSH: Climate change mitigation – Case studies. | LCSH: Urban policy – Case studies.

Classification: LCC HT241 .M55 2020 | DDC 307.76 – dc23

ISBN 978-1-4875-0682-7 (cloth)      ISBN 978-1-4875-3491-2 (EPUB)
ISBN 978-1-4875-3490-5 (PDF)

Printed in Canada

The Mrs. Joan H. Miller Scholarship Fund is the recipient of royalties from Solved. Its scholarships are awarded annually to single mothers and others returning to post-secondary education. All money raised goes directly to the award of scholarships, and through a matching program the fund has generated more than $250,000 to date. For details, see https://torontofoundation.ca/listings/mrs_joan_h_miller_scholarship_fund.

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