How Melbourne aims to increase its green spaces


By AGENCY
An additional green space the size of two Olympic swimming pools will be created from scratch north of Melbourne. Photo: AFP

The Australian city of Melbourne has decided to create new green spaces, in addition to protecting its existing parks and multiplying projects to reduce CO2 emissions throughout the city.

The goal is to become a net-zero city, driving the ecological transition while also making life more pleasant.

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