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re: Tree inequality is rampant in cities, can you guess who it's affecting?

Posted on 4/30/21 at 11:08 am to
Posted by Tarps99
Lafourche Parish
Member since Apr 2017
7399 posts
Posted on 4/30/21 at 11:08 am to
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lower-income urban neighborhoods across the U.S. have fewer trees per capita than higher-income neighborhoods


They can come to take my towering oak tree in my front yard.

Every Spring this tree clogs my ditches full of leaves and twigs.

But it does provide nice shade in the summertime. But it has just gotten to be too large.
Posted by High C
viewing the fall....
Member since Nov 2012
53777 posts
Posted on 4/30/21 at 11:15 am to
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We can do this with any topic

I just took a drink of coffee

"Experts tout the benefits of coffee, but coffee is disproportionately consumed by white people while farmed by indigenous people of color in colonized lands. The health benefits of coffee also aren't shared by BIPOC in the United States, who have less access to high quality beans and coffee shops, which typically skip neighborhoods of color. While there is an increased push for responsibility in coffee cultivation, we can't blindly ignore the history of exploitation and impacts on marginalized communities. And we can't ignore the potentially catastrophic impacts on the planet."

Probably took 45 seconds. Someone pick another topic.



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