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Swimming against climate change in Boroondara City

By John Le Fevre on October 10, 2007   Australia, Environment  

At the same time as the rest of the world searches for ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions the City of Boroondara blissfully generates hundreds of thousands of kilograms a year keeping two outdoor swimming pools open during Melbourne’s winter months.

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