Greenpeace activists planted ten trees in Zagreb's Marticeva Street on Friday in cooperation with the 1POSTOZAGRAD initiative to encourage local government to plant more trees and to point to the importance of green areas.
The activists brought a three-metre tree prop with the message “Three, four, now!” whereby Greenpeace joined a collective tree-planting week.
They also presented a new Greenpeace initiative called #ZazeleniGrad (For a green city), which focuses on green areas and supports civic initiatives fighting for the preservation of existing and creation of new ones, just as 1POSTOZAGRAD (1 percent for the city) is doing.
“Our cities, including Zagreb, lack greenery. This has become especially evident in the current circumstances, when we feel a stronger need to stay outdoors and in nature. We wish to encourage a stronger development of the so-called green infrastructure, which contributes to biodiversity, reduces the effect of urban heat islands, ensures shade, reduces stress and generally improves people’s psychophysical condition,” said Ivan Gregov, leader of the #ZazeleniGrad campaign.
The local elections in May will be an opportunity to prioritise green areas in cities, he added.
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