forestry and horticulture manager

Hamilton aims to double its tree canopy amid wildfire smoke, extreme heat and climate change

Hamilton aims to double its tree canopy amid wildfire smoke, extreme heat and climate change

Trees filter air to reduce smog and pollution, capture and absorb water to prevent flooding, block the sun's rays to reduce heat islands and provide wildlife habitat to support biodiversity, says the city's urban forest strategy. Last month, council approved the city's plan to increase its urban canopy to 40 per cent by 2050, with a focus on planting more trees in areas that are lacking, like downtown, and keeping existing trees healthy.