'Don't chop me down.' 100-year-old gingko trees may get axe for Tokyo redevelopment project (apnews.com)
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A “Tiny forest” of about 600 new trees will be planted in Leicestershire as part of a scheme....
Deep craters are forming in and around the city of Buriticupu, located in the country’s northeast, which have swallowed up houses, streets and people alike....
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This has caused quite a stir in Australia. More articles and photos in the follow-ups....
The high-resolution, 3D model not only details trees’ location, type and size, but simulates how local conditions such as street orientation, street width and building height influence their shading benefits....
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At least in the US, I never seem to see a new tree show up.