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Volunteers from Penn State spent a Saturday planting nearly 500 shrubs and trees across a 15-acre property in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. The planting benefited the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, and the carbon offsets will be donated to the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.
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College of EMS offsets carbon emissions one tree at a time
Amanda Byrd (left), Kelsie Richner (center) and Chris Long (right), all graduating seniors in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State, plant a sapling. The group was one of several from Penn State that planted nearly 500 shrubs and trees across a 15-acre property in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania.
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College of EMS offsets carbon emissions one tree at a time
Francisco Tutella
May 11, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. With a sled full of wooden stakes, green tree shelters and saplings in tow, Tim White made his way across acres of mud and grass and at times ankle-deep water to a three-person team planting saplings along a trench. The group was one of several from Penn State that spent a Saturday in April planting nearly 500 shrubs and trees across White’s 15-acre property in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania.