This Fédération de l’habitation coopérative du Québec (FHCQ) article explains a subsidy program through the Centre d’écologie urbaine available for housing cooperatives in Montreal. The financial support provides assistance to renaturalizing asphalted surfaces by planting trees. The article highlights the initiative’s financial, health, and environmental benefits, including reduced heating and cooling costs, improved air quality, and the creation of cooler microclimates. Topics include urban greening, climate change mitigation, and environmental subsidies.
Renaturalising asphalt surfaces pays off!
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