Originally Posted by
Surfermom
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On tree planting projects:
1. One tree removes about 26 pounds of carbon dioxide each year, the equivalent of 11,000 miles worth of annual vehicle emissions.
2. New York City trees that were part of an urban planting project remove 2,200 tons of air pollution each year, the impact of which saves the city about $10 million each year.
3. The shade and insulation of the city’s trees provide $27 million savings in heating and cooling costs.
4. The trees take up almost 900 million in stormwater, saving the city about $35 million annually.
5. NYC trees remove 42,000 tons of carbon from the air annually that would otherwise contribute to greenhouse warming.
6. Each tree planted in provides $6 in investment return per year above the cost of planting and maintenance.
7. Trees provide an 11 percent higher property value, draw more visitors to hotels and vacation properties, provide habitats for an otherwise barren ecosystem…
...and they add to everyone’s enjoyment and quality of life.
In the whole of the Earth, there really isn’t any family of species that provides more for in terms of resources, habitat, health, protection, microclimate moderation, a place to carve your love’s initials than trees, or a shady spot and drink your blackbird ale
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