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Is your urban tree planting contributing to air pollution?

Bruce Boyes Posted on 2 July 2014 Posted in Research Tagged with Green Space, Pollution, Urban Trees

Trees are planted in urban areas because of the many benefits they bring, such as buffers against climate extremes. However, some species can produce compounds that contribute ozone to the local atmosphere, as revealed in a news article and research paper abstract.

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