That’s great, and also that you want to educate us about it too. At school I am taught all about climate change and what we can do about it. And you keep hearing that trees are so great, we have to plant trees! That’s right. The mayor plants a tree for each child. 1000 trees for Steyr. Everything so that in 20 years these trees will be big, absorb a lot of CO2 and give us shade and oxygen.
The entire Leopold-Werndl-Strasse is already full of trees that you want to have in 20 years. Why do you want to cut them down? Aren’t they exactly what you want to achieve? And let’s be honest, the liability thing is a stupid excuse. More children are run over on Werndlstrasse than are killed by branches. In addition, new trees also need to be tended. Less crap? no They all have leaves. I don’t need to be anywhere near expert status to know that tree care certainly costs less than all the damage caused by natural disasters that will befall us in the years to come due to climate change.
Don’t exchange trees, but plant additional trees. In my opinion, that would be an appropriate measure in this day and age. Because if you continue to act like this, soon only cacti will be at home in our latitudes. They would then at least be “climate-friendly”.
For me, the weak arguments on the part of the state mean: “We want to save money quickly and easily, the next generation should pay for it!” But how are your grandchildren supposed to build chestnut men in the future? From needles? The trees must stay!
Moritz Georg Schwaighofer-Ahrer, Steyr
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