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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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