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After last year’s Pacific Northwest heatwave drove home the dangers of extreme heat, there’s a growing urgency to prepare U.S. cities for high temperatures. Los Angeles, one of the country’s hottest areas, is on a mission to save lives with a simple but innovative solution: Planting trees in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods. NBC’s Steve Patterson reports for Saturday TODAY.April 23, 2022