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| ‘Trains and light rail would be powered by renewable energy, urban farms would feed the city. On its face, this sounds like a great thing. But the Daily Telegraph sees it for what it is.’ |
Moore has outlined a concept for how the city could look that year as part of the City of Sydney council’s broader move to make the city more sustainable.
Given the spectre of rising sea levels in a harbour city that has already declared a climate emergency, you would expect future planning to help mitigate the worst of these scenarios, if for no other reason than to help keep its spot on the most liveable city rankings. Instead, the Telegraph describes Moore’s future Sydney as a “wacky dystopian vision”.
The City of Sydney Liberal councillor Christine Forster is quoted in the piece criticising Moore for “scaring children with alarmist rhetoric”, citing a feedback session that described children as being deeply anxious. Won’t someone think of the children? Not in a “handing them a better world” sense, of course, but at least coddle them until they inherit the worst of our sins.
Read the story from The Guardian by James Colley - “The Daily Telegraph’s chilling Sydney dystopia: ducted air conditioning and cars 'forced underground’.”

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