7 Ways That How Trees Are Extremely Beneficial To Our Environment
Trees are not only a stunning component of the natural world, but they are also incredibly efficient machines that are always trying to make the world a healthier place.
Trees will make a big difference:
- Trees improve air & water quality
- Trees improve reduce flooding & erosion
- Trees temper climate
- Trees conserve energy
- Trees are good for the economy
- Trees create habitat for plants and animals
- Trees improve health
- Trees promote community
- Trees reduce noise pollution and can serve as screens
Social Benefits:
- If the hospital had a view of trees, patients would recover faster
- Trees make life nicer
- Children retain more taught in schools if they spend time outdoors in green spaces
- Tributes of loved ones are sometimes planted as trees
Communal Benefits:
- Well-planned trees can benefit your entire neighborhood
- Traffic is slowed and safer on tree-lined streets
- Trees can be grown to filter out obtrusive highway noise
- Trees can complement the architecture or design
Economic Benefits:
- 100 trees remove 53 tons of co2 and 430 pounds of other air pollutants per year
- 100 mature trees catch about 139,000 gallons of rainwater per year
- Strategically placed trees save up to 56% on annual air-conditioning costs
- Evergreens that block winter winds can save 3% on heating
- 100 feet wide and 50 feet tall can reduce highway noise by up to 10 decibels
Physical Benefits:
- Trees care for your heart
- Trees care for your skin
- Trees care for your lungs
- Trees care for your nutrition
Facts of Trees:
- Recreation and relaxation such as playgrounds and parks
- The color green is calming and relieves eye strain
- Improves the sense of community
- Trees reducing noise pollution by as much as 40%
Trees will Help to Tackle Climate Change:
- A single tree can sequester (or absorb) more than one tonne of carbon dioxide in its lifespan.
- Planting trees and avoiding deforestation are important steps in minimizing human-caused global warming.
- Trees help to stop climate change by removing carbon dioxide from the air, storing carbon in the trees and soil, and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.
- The most efficient carbon-absorbing trees are East Palatka holly, slash pine, live oak, southern magnolia, and bald cypress.
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