This is green in terms of emissions, but China's rivers are royally screwed up now. They have stopped being ecologies that support life, and the humans have to suffer wild swings of flood and drought.
Well they've decided to fix it and when the Chinese decide to fix something they go gung ho (工合)... usually screwing something else up in the process. But they now have a National Park systen which includes a lot of threatened waterways.
This is a great idea: Replace parking spaces with trees & green space. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ets-emissions-by-replacing-parking-with-trees
In a poll over 80% of New Yorkers said they were willing to give up parking spaces for more trees, more children's play spaces and more pedestrianised streets. Get on with it Adams!
I've got good news for those who want to escape the big flood after the poles, but especially Greenland melted completely...... Noah's Ark (Hebrew: תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noaḥ) is for sale on a auction site, well ..the Dutch version of it
Iirc there were animals in it when the builder navigated the Dutch rivers with it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan's_Ark Oh, it were not living animals: