São Paulo Residents Rally Against Tree-Cutting Infrastructure Plans
In a bid to preserve the city's dwindling green spaces, residents of São Paulo are protesting against infrastructure projects that threaten to cut down thousands of trees. The proposed plans, announced last year, involve constructing a tunnel and expanding a landfill in some of the city's most treeless neighborhoods, sparking concerns about environmental degradation and urban sustainability. With the city already being one of the most built-up in Latin America, the need for more green areas has never been more pressing. As the debate around urban development and environmental conservation continues, São Paulo's residents are fighting to protect their city's natural heritage and promote eco-friendly urban planning. Keywords like 'urban sustainability' and 'environmental conservation' are at the forefront of this discussion.