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Planting the Seeds of Change: Branches for Baltimore's Impact on Baltimore's Environment

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Baltimore, a city known for its vibrant culture and historical significance, is also grappling with the challenges posed by urban heat islands. These heat islands, characterized by higher temperatures in urban areas compared to surrounding rural areas, can have detrimental effects on the health of their residents. However, the youth volunteers of Branches for Baltimore are working to change Baltimores scenario. Branches for Baltimore, a nonprofit organization founded by Baltimore City School students, is dedicated to addressing the issue of urban heat islands by increasing tree cover in the city. Our mission is to plant trees in Baltimore City's heat islands, creating a cooler and more pleasant environment for its residents. The organization's impact goes beyond just planting trees; it fosters a sense of community involvement and empowers young individuals to take action for the environment. So, how exactly do we make a difference? Here are a few examples: 1. Increasing Tree Cover: By planting trees in Baltimore's heat islands, Branches for Baltimore helps to increase tree cover in the city. Trees reduce the urban heat island effect and improve air quality. 2. Engaging Youth: Branches for Baltimore is youth-founded. By involving young individuals in our mission, we hope to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards. 3. Creating a Sustainable Future: Branches for Baltimore's work goes beyond just planting trees. We are dedicated to creating a greener and more sustainable future for Baltimore. By addressing the issue of urban heat islands, we are working to contribute to the overall well-being of the city and its residents. If you're inspired by Branches for Baltimore's work and want to make a difference along side Branches for Baltimore, don't hesitate to voluteer yourself!

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The heat island effect is present in areas where structures are heavily concentrated and trees and other greenery are limited. This leads to higher temperatures in these neighborhoods compared to more rural spaces. Around 45% of Baltimore's population experiences the urban heat island effect, with some neighborhoods being up to 10 degrees hotter than others. Branches for Baltimore, an organization run by Baltimore City  students, has a goal of planting trees in these areas to decrease the impact of the urban heat island effect. 

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