Air pollution has been appallingly high across the country especially in paris.
France plants on roof.
Southeast france s mediterranean coast is known as the french riviera or in french côte d azur france s nature and wildlife.
There are literally hundreds of varieties found.
Honey harvested on the roof of the beaugrenelle shopping.
Green roofs which cover rooftop space with a layer of grasses shrubs flowers and other forms of flora offer a number of benefits.
A new law recently passed in france mandates that all new buildings that are built in commercial zones in france must be partially covered in either plants or solar panels.
France is requiring that new commercial buildings green their roofs.
Not good journalism original guardian article french decree for plants and solar on roofs.
All new rooftops must be covered in plants or solar panels in france november 12 2019 at 2 06 pm frances s new green roof law is cooling city streets cutting heating and air conditioning costs reducing water and air pollution providing local organic food and ecosystems for birds bees and hundreds of other species.
Rooftops on new buildings built in commercial zones in france must either be partially covered in plants or solar panels under a law approved on thursday.
France s rooftop vistas are being reimagined green with paris leading the way in rooftop chic.
France has lots of land area to provide habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals.
Green roofs as they are called have an isolating effect which helps to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat a building during the winter or cool it in the summer.
The plants won t gain.
According to a new french law approved on thursday rooftops on new buildings in commercial zones across france must either be partially covered in plants or solar panels.
Plant life is dependent on climate so france s flora ranges from small grasses and wildflowers in the mountainous alpine regions to the fir spruce and mountain pine trees in the coniferous.
More than 25 percent of its territory is covered with forest and another 50 percent is countryside or farmland.
Also known as stonecrop because the succulent foliage resembles smooth polished stone sedums are the royalty of living roof plants.