Million Tree Initiative
By: Sandy Finkel
It’s well known that planting trees remains one of the most ecologically and cost efficient methods to reduce CO2 pollution. Trees prevent topsoil run-off and studies have shown that an increase in tree lined streets could lower the number of children suffering from asthma. Undoubtedly, there are a myriad of benefits to planting trees.
In light of the obvious perks, Mayor Villaraigosa started the Million Trees initiative several years ago. The plan hopes to turn Los Angeles into an urban forest by planting one million trees over the course of several years. With an emphasis on sustainability, local city departments are planting native and drought resistant plants on public property.
Due to the buzz, the city of Los Angeles is offering some incentive to plant more trees. If you are a resident in Los Angeles, you may qualify for up to 7 free trees to plant on your property. Planting trees can provide enough shade to reduce air conditioning use by 20% Not only that, but it beautifies our property. To find out how to get your free trees or to find out more about the Million Trees LA Initiative log onto www.milliontreesla.org













