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These Kansas City teens are planting a greener city, because lawns just don't cut it

A group of Kansas City teenagers is taking the lead in creating a greener city, as detailed in a story by KCUR. Frustrated with traditional lawns, which often require significant water and chemical inputs, these teens are embracing a more sustainable approach to landscaping. By planting native species and promoting urban gardens, they aim to foster biodiversity, reduce environmental impact, and build a more resilient urban ecosystem.

Their efforts reflect a broader movement toward eco-friendly practices in urban settings. The teenagers' work not only makes Kansas City more beautiful but also contributes to a healthier environment. This initiative showcases the power of youth-led community action in addressing climate change and promoting sustainability at the local level. Through their dedication, these teens are proving that small changes can make a big difference.

Determined high schoolers envision more sustainable and beautiful cityscapes. Experts say their approach can benefit both human health and the environment.

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eco-friendly practices, community, grenn city, sustainability, teens, youth, future generation, urban ecosystems, english, highlight

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