Redlining—and Greening—of Cities. What’s the Connection?

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The practice of redlining city neighborhoods legally ended in the 1970s. But the negative impacts of nearly four decades of this practice can still be felt today—including when it comes to trees. A new study shows that formerly redlined neighborhoods have far fewer trees than those that were not redlined. People in formerly redlined neighborhoods, therefore,

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