Carbon, conservation and sustainable cities feature in plans by Mexico and the Dominican Republic
Central America isn’t usually seen as a hotbed of renewable energy, but for two countries at least, that’s starting to change. And it’s driven as much by worries over energy costs and security as it is by concerns over carbon.
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