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China raises tariffs on U.S. to 125% as 'tit-for-tat' trade war escalates; Victory in federal court for northern ID grizzlies; MD's local libraries brace for federal funding cuts; MS residents' outcry prompts Social Security Admin. to reverse course on phone service cuts.

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Speaker Johnson says safety net programs will be "protected" in House budget. Secretary of State Rubio defends the administration's revoking of hundreds of student visas, and rural libraries could close as federal funding is cut.

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Trump's tariffs sow doubt and stress for America's farmers, rural Democrats want working class voters back in the fold, and a cancelled local food program for kids worries folks in Maine.

PA to plant 10 million trees to boost Chesapeake Bay water quality

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Thursday, April 3, 2025   

The Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership is helping to get Pennsylvania on track for its Chesapeake Bay pollution reduction goals this year. So far, the partners have tracked more than eight point two million trees planted.

Marley McKind, Keystone 10 Million Trees partnership manager with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, says the groups plans to distribute 90,000 trees this spring to reach the goal of 10 million new trees in the state by the end of this year. The partnership works with more than 300 direct partners in distributing native trees and shrubs to plant throughout the state.

"What brings us all together is the belief that planting trees is just such a pivotal part of generating cleaner water and air as well as bettering our ecosystems," she explained.

McKind added that Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the U.S., making it a prime focus for tree planting, and said it's important to plant trees across Pennsylvania, noting that Franklin, Adams, Lancaster, York and Cumberland counties were selected under the Chesapeake Bay plan to help reduce nitrogen pollution, restore streams and replenish tree cover.

McKind said trees offer numerous benefits beyond just reducing pollutants. One key area of focus is building riparian buffers by planting trees along rivers and streams. Trees stabilize these areas preventing soil erosion and flooding, and results in cleaner water, she said.

"Soil is actually a type of pollution. We call it sediment. So when that sediment enters waterways, it negatively impacts our tributaries and the bay," Mckind continued. "So, it prevents pollutants in that way, by stabilizing that soil to keep it where it is, rather than flowing into our waterways."

McKind said The Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership received the Foxwynd Foundation's Tree Survival Grant last summer to ensure trees planted in Pennsylvania thrive. As part of the grant goals the K-10 will distribute $30,000 to their partners for tree maintenance.

Disclosure: Chesapeake Bay Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Energy Policy, Rural/Farming, Sustainable Agriculture, Water. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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