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Money might not grow on trees, but it'll probably buy you a place with more of them.
Money might not grow on trees, but it'll probably buy you a place with more of them.
And more trees in your street can make a big difference, not only keeping things less hot and sticky at home, but also saving you money.
The problem is that in many suburbs trees are disappearing — and the resulting "thermal inequity" affects the people who can least afford it.
Tree loss is making for sweaty suburbs, and the households that can least afford it are feeling the heat