Urban trees aren't just nice, scientists say — they're mandatory
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Dozens of scientists published a new essay in PLOS Climate arguing urban forests must be elevated from optional to mandatory infrastructure, the way cities treat education and transportation, to address cooling, flooding, air quality, and mental health in cities.
The essay calls for systemic change, but implementation depends on cities actually making funding and policy shifts.
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