epelle9 t1_irt5ioi wrote
Reply to comment by Mobius_Peverell in Mexico's second largest city plans to build 18 "green corridors" of trees to combat climate change. [Translation in Comments]. by Wandering_Mobiler
Then you realize we only started doing this when we started seeing heavy draughts, so next year we won’t have water to water them.
And that we still allow corporations to pollute as much as they want.
Its definitely one of the best governed and most efficient cities in Mexico, but that isn’t saying much..
A_R_K_S t1_irtf6tr wrote
More like “then you realize this plan is an exact copy of one part of a massive plan provided to multiple subnational & national governments by the UNCCC”. This is exactly what so many cities across America are doing & they’re all centered around the years 2030, 2035 & 2050.
sc4s2cg t1_iruovwv wrote
That sounds pretty awesome
IslandDoggo t1_iruxrc8 wrote
America caused this grief for the globe with their greed it is the least they can do really
sc4s2cg t1_irvoofw wrote
Oh. I assumed by America they were referring to the two continents.
PersonOfInternets t1_iruyksi wrote
America and china.
ForProfitSurgeon t1_iruy883 wrote
Fresh air is underrated.
doublehelixman t1_irtbtnl wrote
Yup, came here to say that this was probably in response to their terrible draught this summer.
Deceptichum t1_irv36j9 wrote
Wouldn’t them doing this be a good thing by improving ground water gain through green spaces?
Tobar_the_Gypsy t1_irvqx3c wrote
Doesn’t planting trees help prevent droughts though?
PsiVolt t1_irw13vx wrote
maybe
but planting new trees that require lots of water to grow... during a drought... that doesn't add up
dovahart t1_irum811 wrote
Lmao, commented almost the same. Corporations suck, and this is from an MBA lmao
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