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Polish tree‑cutting controversies

Overview

In early July 2026, Poland’s Climate Ministry intervened to halt a plan to fell roughly 7,000 trees in the Warmia‑Mazury region, signaling a national-level pushback against large‑scale deforestation.

A month later, local disputes over tree removal surfaced in several towns. In Krosno, the mayor’s televised claim that the city would plant 200 new trees was challenged by residents and experts, leading to a protest of over 250 people and a petition signed by more than 1,000. In Tychy, trees in Park Niedźwiadków were cut to make way for a publicly funded toilet facility, prompting outrage from locals who warned the city was becoming “all concrete.” These incidents illustrate growing tension between municipal development projects and community efforts to protect urban green spaces across Poland.

Entities

Park Niedźwiadków · Krosno · Grzegorz Bożek · Mayor of Krosno · Tychy

Timeline

  1. 20 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Polish towns face tree‑cutting controversies

    Mayor interview in Krosno and a public‑toilet project in Tychy sparked protests over tree cutting, highlighting local disputes over urban green space in Poland.

  2. about 2 months ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Polish Climate Ministry blocks plan to cut 7,000 trees in Warmia‑Mazury

    Poland’s climate ministry halted a plan to cut about 7,000 trees along Warmia‑Mazury roads, citing environmental, safety and military reasons, and tied the protection to a 450 million zł “Green Shield East” eff

Sources

krosnosfera.pl · tychy24.net