Preserve green infrastructure so it can preserve us

Natural systems are more climate-resilient than human-engineered infrastructure, and are more cost-effective and adaptable in the face of changing climatic conditions.
Trees can help to store carbon, clean water, and prevent flood damage. We should treat forests as important infrastructure as we grapple with the consequences of climate change, write Clarissa Samson and Jennifer Court.

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