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Old 12-26-16 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 1989Pre
Planting more trees is always a positive and enduring plan, both on a practical and aesthetic level. www.arborday.org can help any town or city that wants to be more "tree-friendly". Does your city have what it takes to be a Tree City?
Tand, I want to thank you for your expansive and revealing look at how our perceptions can either thwart or enhance our future.
Yes! More trees lead to lower temperatures in summer, too, and "agrihoods" provide folks with high-quality produce to eat as well as a sense of community.

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