Eiffel Tower goes green.
A new plan to turn the iconic
Eiffel Tower into the world’s most
ecologically correct tourist
attraction is stirring up mountains
of controversy in its home country
of France.
According to reports the £65m
plan would cover the Tower in
600,000 plants as well as a state
of the art irrigation system
comprised of 12 tonnes of rubber
tubing.
The engineering team pushing
for the conversion says the
project could be completed in
under two years, and would see
the Tower become the “green
lung” of Paris.
Should the conversion go ahead
the Tower would give off 84.2
tonnes of CO2 and absorb 87.8
tonnes, making it “carbon
positive”.
EMERGENCY rescue.
Kind hearted villagers in the UK
spent three days trying to free a
missing pregnant cat from a
recycling bin only to discover the
meowing was coming from a toy
cat out of the children’s film The
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OVER a quarter of a million people have sbeen vaccinated against influenza this year through community pharmacies in Queensland, reported the Pharmacy Guild of Australia.
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