13 Apr, 17:22··

Trees a Luxury for Low-Income Europeans

A new study revealed a significant disparity in access to green spaces across European cities, with wealthy residents far more likely to have trees, shade, and green areas. The research, conducted by the European Commission and University of Copenhagen, highlighted a ‘green divide’ based on income levels. Increasing urban green spaces is seen as a way to combat climate change impacts and pollution, but implementation is uneven across the continent.

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