Paris has set an ambitious target to deliver green roofs and this aspiration is becoming a reality.
Paris green roof law.
France currently lags far behind its neighbors in solar power with only 5 gigawatts of capacity.
Perhaps if the french government adopted a rebate program similar to washington d c their law would be more widely accepted by various stakeholders.
Green roofs have an isolating effect.
The roof must be at least partially covered in either solar panels or plants.
According to a new law passed by french parliament last week all new buildings constructed in commercial zones must be partially covered by plants or solar panels.
France enacts green roof law march 23 2015 on march 19 france approved a new law that mandates all new roofs in commercial zones be partially covered in plants or solar panels.
France is requiring that new commercial buildings green their roofs.
Air pollution has been appallingly high across the country especially in paris.
France passes green rooftop law.
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.
This draft law is a very positive step.
With the city suffering scorching temperatures over the summer the need to deliver green roofs and other green spaces in the city has become even more acute.
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.
French solar green roof law kicked out by french senate the french senate has kicked the potential french solar green roof law out of the new biodiversity act.
The plan comes at a particularly green time for france paris is hosting the united nations conference on climate.
Under a law passed last week by the french parliament new buildings in commercial zones must partially cover their roofs with plants or solar panels.
We noticed at least 100 tweets last week alone.
Mistakenly reported on march 20th 2015 the apparent law made waves across twittersphere for nearly 12 months.
Set in 2016 the goal of a 100haof green roofs and walls by 2020 now stands at 76ha.
To invest their own money in a cost not shared with the government has caused a huge pushback on the green roof law.
It seems that france could learn from many success stories throughout the world.