As our climate warms and development speeds up, the city must do more to protect trees that are essential to public health, climate resilience and biodiversity.
The DNR cites several factors for the state's dead or dying tree acreage that equates to more than 500,000 football fields.
Seattle, along with other cities, is struggling to balance the need for more housing with the preservation and growth of trees that help address... In Seattle, preserving trees while increasing ...
Climate change shapes where and how we live. That's why NPR is dedicating a week to stories about solutions for building and living on a hotter planet. SEATTLE — Across the U.S., cities are struggling ...