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Posted on July 21, 2021July 21, 2021 by daleanne

City of Trees: tackling climate change and promoting sanity

With Covid and the climate crisis exacerbating mental health issues across society, City of Trees is tackling the problem by aiming to plant three million trees – just over one for every person in Greater Manchester.

City of Trees: tackling climate change and promoting sanity
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