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For the sake of the city’s trees — and its residents

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 01, 2022

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We were thrilled to see Mayor Michelle Wu release the city’s Urban Forest Plan (“” Metro, Sept. 22). In centering equity, green jobs, and climate resilience, the mayor is charting a path forward to grow the city’s forest for generations to come. Furthermore, by adding staff to a new forestry division, her administration has demonstrated a commitment to put the plan into action.However, this staff increase needs to be supported with a... + full article



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