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Arbor Day Foundation Rallies Partners for Tree Planting During Climate Week NYC

LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Arbor Day Foundation will launch an urban forestry project designed to transform a former industrial rail yard during Climate Week NYC. The phased project aims to plant 400 total trees at the site now known as Riverside Park South. “At its core, Climate Week NYC is all about collaboration. How we — as business, political, environmental and community leaders — can come together to drive meaningful climate impact. That’s why the Arbor Day Foundation is excited...

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