Boston’s food forests take root as a climate equity strategy
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By Ryan Krugman, Inside Climate News

“Edible forests” are popping up in Boston. Scattered across the city, once-empty lots have been overtaken by fruit trees and berry-filled bushes. Open to the public, they are forage-friendly pockets in the urban grid.

The rise of urban food forests in Boston can be attributed to the decade-long work of thenonprofit Boston Food Forest Coalition, also known as the BFFC. The group’s mission is to enhance…

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