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Question Title Ten Reasons We Plant Trees
World Environment -- the air, water, soil, and plant and animal life -- is constantly changing as natural processes and human actions affect it.
 
Ten Reasons We Plant Trees
 
1. Trees save energy and money. Just three trees strategically planted around your home can cut your air conditioning bill in half.
 
2. Trees save tax dollars. Trees in a city slow stormwater runoff and reduce the need for storm sewers. Tree shade also help cool municipal buildings, lowering electricity bills.
 
 
3. Trees cool our cities. Urban "heat islands" are directly related to massive tree-cutting for development.
 
4. Trees clean our water and air. From low level ozone in our cities to pesticide and fertiziler runoff from our farms, trees absorb harmful pollutants.
 
5. Trees help community life. Tree planting and community based forestry can Planting Treesadd significantly to a local community's sustainable economy while restoring the environment.
 
6. Trees protect soil. By holding soil in place with their root systems, by deflecting pounding rain with their canopies, and by adding nutrients each fall with their leaves, trees are crucial to keeping and improving our soil.
 
 
7. Trees provide habitat for species of many kinds -- including endangered species. A key project of American Forests is "Trees for Tigers" in the Russian Far East that is restoring habitat for the endangered Siberian tiger.
 
8. Trees can pay your "carbon debt". Planting just 30 Global ReLeaf trees will absorb the amount of carbon dioxide that is generated in the production of energy for the average American lifestyle each year.
 
9. Trees provide clean water and natural flood control. Forests act as natural reservoirs, and they protect watersheds, providing clean water for cities, bays and rivers.
 
10. Trees are a beautiful part of our lives. From striking individual trees that are of historic significance or are simply large and majestic, to a grove of trees in a city park, trees enrich our lives by simply being there. Trees are not just a key to the natural ecosystem -- trees are an essential part of community life.
 
 
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Created: 2007-06-30 3:32 PM
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