The article reports on the presentation of the ActGREEN project in Zagreb, which aims to green city courtyards to achieve carbon neutrality. The mayor, Tomislav Tomašević, highlighted that the project has been funded by 75% from EU funds and that 14 courtyards have already been greening. He noted national recognition of the initiative and visits from other European city mayors interested in replicating the model. The newly completed courtyard at Zvonimirovo 13 was showcased, featuring removed concrete surfaces, new plantings, paths, solar lighting, and preserved existing vegetation. Residents expressed appreciation for the transformation, emphasizing their desire for a green oasis rather than concrete or parking spaces. The article also mentions ongoing efforts to revitalize inner-city areas, including facade renovations, graffiti removal, and planned pedestrian zone expansions based on resident feedback.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a municipal environmental initiative without overtly promoting or criticizing any political ideology. It focuses on factual updates about the project’s progress, funding, and community engagement, with balanced reporting on both the city’s actions and residents





