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For Love Of Trees: Newark Getting Greener With Plantings, Grants

For Love Of Trees: Newark Getting Greener With Plantings, Grants - Newark, NJ - "What greater symbol of Newark's life and health is there than to plant a tree?"

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Newark vows to go greener and cleaner by planting more trees

Advocates NYC Tree Canopy Must Be Equitably Distributed / Public News Service

With a historic budget for parks and recreation, New York City is crafting strategic plans to increase tree canopy through an environmental justice lens. New York City s $624 million parks budget includes funding for capital projects such as planting 20,000 new trees. City Council recently held an oversight hearing on increasing tree canopy, which gave residents the chance to provide input on shade access in their community. .

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Push to Weigh Cumulative Impacts of Air Pollution in NC Permitting Process

Environmental groups are pushing for changes to North Carolina s industry-permitting process, which they say does not account for the cumulative impacts of environmental pollution. People exposed to multiple chemical and environmental stressors tend to have higher rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and other health problems. Sherri White-Williamson, environmental justice policy director for the North Carolina Conservation Network, said currently, the state Department of Environmental Protection does not consider cumulative impacts when approving or denying permits for facilities often located in vulnerable communities. .

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Report Infrastructure Funding a Chance to Advance Environmental Justice / Public News Service

The Infrastructure Act is providing $1.2 trillion for improvement projects across water, energy, building and transportation sectors. A new report looks at how officials can use funds to address environmental justice. Authored by the National Wildlife Federation, the report provides a framework for front-line and fenceline communities experiencing environmental-justice issues such as frequent flooding to finance solutions through infrastructure dollars. .

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