Eliza's Notecard Willis's NotecardReplanting some trees doesn't do enough to take the place of the many trees cut down.Urban development, even for vertical cities, uses a lot of concrete and other nonrenewable resources.If we use vertical housing, we can save space by building upward.We can offset the loss of trees from urban development by planting more trees in other places.

Using vertical housing can also help reduce urban sprawl, which can lead to the destruction of natural habitats and ecosystems.

Replanting trees is important for not only replacing lost trees, but also for creating green spaces that provide numerous environmental benefits, such as reducing air pollution, providing shade, and supporting biodiversity.

It's also crucial to consider the importance of preserving existing green spaces and incorporating them into urban development plans, rather than focusing solely on planting new trees.

Finding a balance between urban development and environmental conservation is key to creating sustainable and livable cities for future generations.