Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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is beautiful where there was grass ... now what is it?

Bitterly a flyer brings me back to reality: the greyness of Pisa, unfortunately, is not just weather.
This morning I found a brochure in the mail that are likely to have been distributed throughout the district, as it concerns us very, very closely. The summary of the brochure is in this poster:


The sad story is this: back in 1998 was provided for the creation of an urban park in the area between street and Bargagna Cisanello way that would bring a little 'breathing and green area to an area growing exponentially. In 2001 the area used is halved in its place will be built new palaces and Justice of the Province, with its car parks. But still remain the promises of creation of green areas with toys and benches. The year after winning the contract for the project sites listed above clearly demonstrates the impossibility of implementation of the Urban Park. Final blow in 2009, where new developments are added as the seat of the Region, the school complexes and private buildings (autorizzata!) Park and finally loses all the characteristics of a lounge and a lung verde.Fine. For now! Legambiente ( FB) and the WWF are mobilizing, perhaps a bit 'late, with a "protest" that has as its primary purpose the provision of information to families. And I am probably one of those who will be informed (because they are there for an hour after the course of rescue)! These two organizations have also compiled a detailed dossier , I invite you to read, as has been exploited on the territory of the province of Pisa. Read it all together gives the impression of really alarming. An excerpt:
"This cementified huge area, as well as replace the green (whether public or private, whether agricultural or urban) with asphalt and concrete, will have inevitable consequences of a climatic point of view. Not only does the urban sprawl has a negative impact on climate change due to increased energy consumption caused, but has and will have an increasingly negative impact on the ability to respond to the impacts of climate change high summer temperatures and heavy rainfall and concentrated! "
Fate vobis!

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