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trees 246There will soon be more trees than people in Milan 


From an article by Green Matters

Milan is the latest city to embrace “going green” in a major way - the Italian city revealed plans to plant 3 million trees by the year 2030. 

If successful, the increase in greenery could have a major impact on the lives of the fashion capital’s 1.4 million citizens; experts say that the new trees could “offer relief from the city’s muggy, sometimes tropical weather.”. Milan officials also estimated that the 30 percent increase in trees could not only absorb an additional 5 millions tons of carbon dioxide a year, but also reduce PM10 small particulates by 3,000 tons over the course of the decade. However the biggest impact that the increased number of trees could have would be on the temperature, with estimates projecting that the new trees could lower the city’s temperatures by 2 degrees Celsius. 

The city already has a number of plans set forth to increase the number of trees; the metropolis shared their intentions to turn a no-longer-operating network of freight trains into a series of seven parks, with 25,000 trees planted each year; they also plan to plant trees in more than 2,000 school courtyards and on 10 million square meters of flat rooftops. 

Right now, the tree canopy makes up 7 percent of the urban area, but Milan is hoping that with the change, they’ll be able to increase that number to 17-20 percent by 2030; this is in line with the World Economic Forum’s global agenda council, who put extending the tree canopy as one of its top urban initiatives.

Architect Stefano Boeri, creator of Milan's Vertical Forest — two residential towers that feature shrubs, trees, and other plants on every balcony, commented, “I think the theme of forestation is one of the big challenges that we have today. It is effective and it is also democratic, because everyone can plant trees.”

In the four years since the Vertical Forest sprouted in Milan, residents have already seen major changes to their community. The Forest has attracted more than 20 species of birds and the shade provided by the 800 trees, 4,500 shrubs, and 15,000 plants mean that the residents rarely have to put on air conditioning, even during the peak of Milan’s clammy summers.

There are also other advantages that are less measurable - the presence of green and trees has a very important effect on health and psychological state of mind.

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From an article by Green Matters, 20/08/2019

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