Voronezh Region opens a new phase in carbon storage 05:41

Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, and Alexander Gusev, Governor of the Voronezh Region, opened the second phase of the carbon fiber climate research field, created with help at the Voronezh State Forest Engineering University (VGLTU). of Sibur. It has been reported telegraph channel regional government press office.

“Today’s meeting is dedicated to the opening of the second phase of the carbon storage site in the Voronezh region. “This has been possible thanks to the close interaction between science and business.”

It was noted that more than 1 million trees were planted in the landfill, including the poplar of the Voronezh Giant variety, which absorbs greenhouse gases better than other trees and grows 1.5 m per year.

In Primorye, formerly on the border of Russia, China and North Korea laid new park “Three Borders”.

Initially, it was planned to plant up to 150 cherries, apricots and ornamental saplings, then the number was increased to 250. Walking paths, recreation areas, small architectural forms will be placed in the park, the park will be illuminated and landscaped.



Source: Gazeta

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