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How cities are working to improve 'tree equity'

Data reveals the division of tree cover along racial and income lines in cities and can also help them fix it.

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Detroit needs a better plan for extreme heat, experts and advocates say – Planet Detroit

Researchers found Detroit would likely suffer more fatalities than either Atlanta or Phoenix during a heatwave when power remained on, in part because of limited access to air conditioning.

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Rethinking Urban Plantings to Survive Climate Change

Rethinking Urban Plantings to Survive Climate Change
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Colorado Lawmakers Take on High Utility Bills

Colorado lawmakers have advanced legislation aimed at addressing a growing chorus of concerns about spikes in utility bills by reducing the state s dependence on natural gas, a volatile globally traded commodity. Sarah Snead - senior campaign representative with the Sierra Club - said she believes the proposal will address the root cause of rising energy prices, in part by removing financial incentives to continue building out natural gas infrastructure. "To us the solution is simple," said Snead. " .

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Rethinking Urban Plantings to Survive Climate Change

By Kate Wheeling for Nexus Media News.Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration After a series of winter storms pummeled California this winter, thousands of trees across the state lost their grip on the earth and crashed down into power lines, homes, and highways. Sacramento alone lost more than 1,000 trees in less than a week. Stressed by years of drought, pests and extreme weather, urban trees are in trouble. .

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