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Los Angeles tree advocates wait and hope that fire damage won’t be too severe

  • People in Los Angeles have worked to increase tree numbers for shade and air pollution reduction.
  • The Santa Ana winds have damaged trees in South Los Angeles, Watts, and Inglewood.
  • Replanting trees is harder due to climate change, according to Will Berleson.
  • Urban forests need to be made resilient against extreme weather events, as stated by Vejar.
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Some people in Los Angeles have worked for years to increase the number of trees that offer heat relief and air pollution.

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Los Angeles tree advocates hope their vital work recovers from devastating fires

Some people in Los Angeles have worked for years to increase the number of trees that provide shade and respite from heat and air pollution. But the trees were in

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