Bay Area cities to receive $42 million to plant trees, combat climate change

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Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area will be receiving more than $42 million in funding to combat climate change by planting trees and creating urban spaces, among other projects.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area will be receiving more than $42 million in funding to combat climate change by planting trees and creating urban spaces, among other projects, California lawmakers said this week.

"As extreme temperatures increasingly threaten the safety of workers and communities all across California, expanding access to shade and green spaces is more important than ever," Padilla said in a statement. The following Bay Area cities and government agencies will also receive grants: Berkeley Concord , Fremont , Hayward , Oakland , Petaluma , Pittsburg , San Jose , Santa Cruz , Vallejo , Walnut Creek , Napa County Resource Conservation District , and Watsonville Wetlands Watch .

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