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Twitter posts show that people are profoundly sad – and are visiting parks to cheer up

The powerful effects of nature are strongest in large parks with more trees, but smaller neighborhood parks also provide a significant boost. Their impact on happiness is real, measurable and lasting.

Karen SippyAugust 22, 2020
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