FEATURE ARTICLE OF THE WEEK
A City Finds Success Using 'Trees as Medicine
Louisville, once facing rapid urban heat island growth, is now leading innovative green solutions to combat extreme heat and air pollution. With a $12.6 million federal grant and groundbreaking projects like Green Heart Louisville, the city is planting thousands of trees to improve public health and environmental resilience. Studies reveal reduced inflammation in residents of newly greened neighborhoods, while a downtown "microforest" aims to transform urban spaces. Louisville's data-driven approach promises to revitalize communities and redefine urban tree canopy research.
Green Heart Louisville organizers bill the project as “a clinical trial where trees are the medicine.”
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