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A scientist in Louisville is compiling data on trees and human health

An ongoing science experiment involves nearly 8,000 trees and shrubs in southern Louisville and health data from nearly 500 residents.
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Emma Marris: Why I'm staying angry about climate change

Living in the era of climate change might make us feel guilt, or grief, or anger. How do those who think about these problems every day keep going?
Ecopsychology: How immersion in nature benefits your health
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Ecopsychology: How immersion in nature benefits your health

Policymakers, employers, and healthcare providers are increasingly considering the human need for nature in how they plan and operate.

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