Paris plans to go green by planting "urban forest" around architectural landmarks
Paris has unveiled plans to plant trees and gardens alongside four of its historic sites to improve the air quality and address climate change.
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo has announced an "urban forest" planting scheme for the Place de l'Hotel de Ville, the Gare de Lyon, the Palais Garnier and a footpath along the banks of the river Seine, reported Le Parisien.
One urban forest will be planted both sides of the forecourt of the city hall
"I am convinced that Paris must adapt to changing temperatures," she told the newspaper. "The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasts heatwaves at 50 degrees Celsius by 2050. We have an obligation to act today."
This planting scheme is part of a wider goal to make 50 per cent of the city's surfaces vegetated and permeable. It is also a part of Paris' aim to be a carbon neutral city by 2050. Trees will be planted behind the opera house
A small urban forest will be planted on the north side of the Gare de Lyon, one of the main rail stations in Paris.
Trees will also be planted behind the Palais Garnier, Paris' 19th century opera house, and on both sides of the forecourt of the Place de l'Hotel de Ville, its city hall.
An urban forest will also be planted on the north side of the train station
The mayor said that care would be taken not to block the view of these famous pieces of architecture. Following conversations with UNESCO, which has deemed the Banks of the Seine a world heritage site, Hidalgo ...
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