Read the Full Story at the Metro Times: Ann Arbor planted 10,000 trees six years ahead of goal
The City of Ann Arbor has reached a major milestone in its A2ZERO carbon neutrality plan, completing the goal of planting 10,000 trees on private property six years ahead of schedule. The achievement is one of over 40 actions outlined in the A2ZERO plan, which aims to make the city carbon neutral by 2030. A key element of the plan includes “preserving and enhancing the local tree canopy” by planting 10,000 trees on private property and another 10,000 on public land.
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