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Debunking sustainability myths is vital for civil engineers to reduce, reuse and repurpose
Faced with a climate emergency, civil engineers need to start reducing, reusing and repurposing now. But the profession first needs to debunk its sustainability myths, say James Norman of the University of Bristol, Tim Ibell of the University of Bath and Oliver Broadbent of Constructivist.
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