"When it comes to cities, we know that planting trees will help urbanites endure the
climate crisis by
creating shade while photosynthesis can cool the atmosphere. But what many city planners and scientists have trouble implementing are cost-efficient and effective climate mitigation strategies. Many look to
trees as an ideal solution, but even that’s proven hard to implement. In 2007, the City of Boston announced its plan to plant 100,000 trees in 10 years, but
struggled to keep newly planted trees alive and ultimately failed to meet its goal.
"Since then, the climate crisis has only gotten worse with record breaking global
summer temperatures and dangerous heat waves. A sweeping 2021
climate report released by the United Nations found the crisis is accelerating, not slowing,
increasing the urgency to implement the best possible solutions to curb global climate disaster. So how can cities like Boston hope to succeed in mitigating climate change and cut their own carbon emissions?"
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The MacArthur 'Genius' Changing How We Think About Urban Trees