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While Romania Is Boiling in the Asphalt, Genoa Is Doing the Opposite of the "Borderline"

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Silvia Salis, the mayor of Genoa, has included depaving in the city's urban plan, a decision that contrasts sharply with the Romanian reflex of asphalt and endlessly changed curbs. In the heat of the summer, the Italian idea becomes a simple urban lesson: less concrete, more living soil. Romania is baking under heatwave codes, with temperatures announced up to 40-41 degrees, and big cities are feeling the effects of the hot asphalt the hardest. …
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Silvia Salis, the mayor of Genoa, has included depaving in the city's urban plan, a decision that contrasts sharply with the Romanian reflex of asphalt and endlessly changed curbs. In the heat of the summer, the Italian idea becomes a simple urban lesson: less concrete, more living soil. Romania is baking under heatwave codes, with temperatures announced up to 40-41 degrees, and big cities are feeling the effects of the hot asphalt the hardest. …

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3minute.net broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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