Sustainability Unplugged

The Power of Trees: Cooling Cities and Fighting Climate Change

Lynn Kratzberg & Jessica Gordon Season 2 Episode 51

What’s the connection between solar panels, tree shade, and climate change? In this episode of Sustainability Unplugged, we explore the surprising role of tree cover in cooling our cities, reducing energy use, and fighting climate change. From staggering stats on rising U.S. heat waves to the many benefits of urban forests — cleaner air, reduced flooding, crime reduction, and even higher property values — we unpack why trees are more than just pretty scenery. With local highlights like Canopy Cover KC and Tree City USA, we also dig into how communities are working to expand their urban canopy and how you can get involved.

  • Rising U.S. temperatures and the growing risks of heat waves.
  • How urban heat islands make cities hotter than surrounding areas.
  • Trees as natural air conditioners, stormwater managers, and community health boosters.
  • Kansas City’s canopy cover goals and $12M grant to plant 10,000 trees by 2026.
  • What it means to be a Tree City USA — and why it matters.
  • Practical ways individuals can support local and national tree-planting efforts.

Visit the Arbor Day Foundation to find ways to get involved — from donating to planting the right trees for your yard. Whether it’s one tree or ten, every branch helps build climate resilience.

  • [0:00]Intro
  • [17:20]Eco Events
  • [19:22]Personal Dilemma: Tree Cover vs Solar Panels
  • [20:25]EPA Climate Change Indicators
  • [25:17] Understanding Urban Heat Islands
  • [27:27] The Importance of Trees in Urban Areas
  • [35:25]Canopy Cover KC
  • [38:22] Personal Perspectives
  • [48:36]Next Green Thing

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