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ScienceDaily · 12/17/2024 20:15 EDT

How loss of urban trees affects educational outcomes

Economists looked at test scores and school attendance for Chicago-area kids before and after a bug infestation wiped out the city's ash trees. Education outcomes for low-income students went down, highlighting how the impacts of ecosystem degradation are disproportionately felt by disadvantaged communities.

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