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Why Amsterdam Is Giving Up on Natural Gas

November 21, 2016 John Lerch

By 2050, Amsterdam hopes to put its gas-heated days behind it. In a city where natural gas warms 90 percent of all homes and contributes 30 percent of all carbon emissions, removing all those boilers won’t be easy—but it could very well be worth it.

Source: http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2016/11/a...
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