- Sep 2024
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www.familiesforclimate.org www.familiesforclimate.org
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storymaps.arcgis.com storymaps.arcgis.com
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blog.ucsusa.org blog.ucsusa.org
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Growing Shade Equity, One Tree at a Time by [[Edith de Guzman]]
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_forest_inequity
urban forest inequity
Mentions of humans thinning trees for better tree canopy in the section on black ash trees in Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Tags
- spatial justice
- climate crisis
- shade
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- urban planning
- Ed Gerrish
- albedo
- Shannon Lea Watkins
- urban ecology
- environmental justice
- equity
- shade inequity
- Dan Allosso Book Club 2024-09-28
- environmental gentrification
- urban heat island effect
- redlining
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- Apr 2021
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plants.ces.ncsu.edu plants.ces.ncsu.edu
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Sweetshrub grows best in average to rich, well-drained soil in anywhere from full sun to deep shade. It prefers some shade in hot summer afternoons and it will grow lankier and less dense in shade than in sun. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil textures and pH but prefers rich loams. Plant it 3 to 5 feet from other shrubs to give it adequate room to grow. It blooms in early spring before leaves emerge, with the leaves, and sporadically thereafter.
Very tolerant of shade or sun and most soils.
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- Feb 2017
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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This may explain why English departments focus today on analyzing texts that arc deemed aesthetically superior, and why lhcy devalue more practical forms of language arts instruction
That moment when you choose to take teaching rhetoric in a new direction and everyone claims you undermined the importance of what rhetoric was
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- Jul 2016
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That is what Barack and I think about every day as we try to guide and protect our girls through the challenges of this unusual life in the spotlight, how we urge them to ignore those who question their father’s citizenship or faith.
Many writers and thinkers have speculated about how the first black family has dealt with the what historian Carol Anderson calls the inevitable "white rage" backlash to Obama's election. Having served her time, Michelle seems more willing to take the criticisms head-on. This is what many of us would call "shade".
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I want someone with the proven strength to persevere, someone who knows this job and takes it seriously, someone who understands that the issues a president faces are not black and white and cannot be boiled down to 140 characters.
More hitting at Trump as a vain, small, shallow, ineffectual candidate.
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