Trees are our the best inspiration. It is our responsibility to protect, learn, understand and consider our environment as an Ally not as a disposable ressource. ? • Trees clean the air. A tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide each year and can sequester 1 ton of carbon dioxide by the time it reaches 40 years old. In addition, trees absorb odors and pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulfur dioxide and ozone, and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark. • Trees slow water runoff. Flash flooding can be significantly reduced by planting trees. According to About.com, a Colorado Blue Spruce, either planted or growing wild, can intercept more than 1,000 gallons of water annually when fully grown, which helps recharge underground aquifers. • Trees prevent soil erosion. A tree’s root system binds the soil and its leaves provide a barrier to the wind and rain; thus preventing soil erosion. • Trees help buffer noise pollution. Trees that are planted at strategic points in a neighborhood or around your house can abate major noises. This is especially nice if you live near a freeway or airport. • Trees cool our homes, streets, and cities. Trees can cool a city by up to 10° Fahrenheit by shading homes and streets, breaking up urban “heat islands”, and releasing water vapor into the air through their leaves. • Trees can save you money on energy costs. Building off the previous point, strategically placed trees can save homeowners up to 25 percent on energy bills by providing shade in the summer and windbreaks in the winter. • Trees are beautiful. This is a no-brainer. Trees are stunning parts of our natural landscape. From the first buds of spring to the colorful leaves in the fall, trees are gorgeous. They make a great decoration indoors or outdoors. • Medicines are derived from trees (and plants). Did you know that aspirin was derived from willow bark? Or that dogwood bark has been used as a substitute for quinine?There is no denying how important they are when it comes to modern medicine and research.

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Trees are our the best inspiration. It is our responsibility to protect, learn, understand and consider our environment as an Ally not as a disposable ressource. ? • Trees clean the air.
A tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide each year and can sequester 1 ton of carbon dioxide by the time it reaches 40 years old. In addition, trees absorb odors and pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulfur dioxide and ozone, and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark. • Trees slow water runoff.
Flash flooding can be significantly reduced by planting trees. According to About.com, a Colorado Blue Spruce, either planted or growing wild, can intercept more than 1,000 gallons of water annually when fully grown, which helps recharge underground aquifers. • Trees prevent soil erosion.
A tree’s root system binds the soil and its leaves provide a barrier to the wind and rain; thus preventing soil erosion. • Trees help buffer noise pollution.
Trees that are planted at strategic points in a neighborhood or around your house can abate major noises. This is especially nice if you live near a freeway or airport. • Trees cool our homes, streets, and cities.
Trees can cool a city by up to 10° Fahrenheit by shading homes and streets, breaking up urban “heat islands”, and releasing water vapor into the air through their leaves. • Trees can save you money on energy costs.
Building off the previous point, strategically placed trees can save homeowners up to 25 percent on energy bills by providing shade in the summer and windbreaks in the winter. • Trees are beautiful.
This is a no-brainer. Trees are stunning parts of our natural landscape. From the first buds of spring to the colorful leaves in the fall, trees are gorgeous. They make a great decoration indoors or outdoors. • Medicines are derived from trees (and plants).
Did you know that aspirin was derived from willow bark? Or that dogwood bark has been used as a substitute for quinine?There is no denying how important they are when it comes to modern medicine and research.


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