Very interesting story. It is the "side effect" of less crime that amazes me. I 
guess because the people spent more time outdoors. 

Beth

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On Oct 21, 2009, at 18:14, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:

People,
 
There was an interesting clip on CBS News Tonight I wanted to share with those 
who missed it.  It is a story of a man living in LA who was a landscaper.  ten 
years ago when he bought his home in a run down section of the city, it was a 
scene of graffiti covered walls and iron bars.  Prostitutes walked up and down 
the street.  He began by planting trees and landscaping his yard, then planting 
trees around the neighborhood.  The climate of the community changed over time 
as the plantings continued.  Today many of the streets are shaded and crime is 
down.  This relates to us because it demonstrated the power of the interaction 
between people and trees  and the beneficial effects of plants.  Anyway if you 
are not interested, you don't need to check it out:
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/21/eveningnews/main5407149.shtml?tag=contentBody;featuredPost-PE
 
Ed Frank
 
 
"Oh, I call myself a scientist.  I wear a white coat and probe a monkey every 
now and then, but if I put monetary gain ahead of preserving nature...I 
couldn't live with myself." - Professor Hubert Farnsworth





      
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