Restoring nature can lead to fewer road repairs, Alberta study shows

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Restoring nature can lead to fewer road repairs, Alberta study showsHow the rich are jeopardizing the water supplyWhat if we refrigerated the Rideau Canal?Restoring nature can lead to fewer road repairs, Alberta study shows (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

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