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Climate-Controlled Cities

Released Sunday, 31st August 2014
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Climate-Controlled Cities

Climate-Controlled Cities

Climate-Controlled Cities

Climate-Controlled Cities

Sunday, 31st August 2014
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Whenever humans come on the scene, they demolish almost everything in the environment, then attempt to rebuild it–they call themselves “perfecting nature” to their preference. Should we really destroy the natural environment in an attempt to make the world free from things that humans find adverse or annoying?

On this episode of The Andromeda Collision, Heit & Cheri discuss Dubai’s plan to build the world’s first climate-controlled city and whether we should be trying to “perfect” nature.


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  • Discussion about the world’s first climate-controlled city.

    Dubai is already home to the tallest tower in the world, so it was just a matter of time until the glitzy emirate planned another record-breaking construction.

    Its next project involves building the largest shopping mall om the planet, complete with climate-controlled streets, the world’s largest indoor theme park and 100 hotels and apartments.

    In fact, the ambitious emirate has dubbed the project a ‘temperature-controlled pedestrian city’.
    Source: Daily Mail

  • Discussion about people manicuring and mimicking nature. When humans come into an environment, they destroy everything, then try to rebuild nature.
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