COP26: Architectural firm envisions skyscrapers that capture CO2
The shift reflects a strengthening "right to repair" movement embraced by President Joe Biden and affecting everything from smartphones to cars and tractors. Its a reaction to the infusion of software into more everyday products and the practices of manufacturers who have increasingly made those products difficult—and often expensive—to repair. Date Published: 2021-11-17 22:36:51

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