Why Trees?
- By Tim Bruchez
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- 31 Jan, 2017
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Life. Happiness and the Pursuit of Clean Air

Trees give life. One mature deciduous tree gives oxygen enough for (5) five adults.
Trees support the ecosystem. From birds, and squirrels to the insects and nuts they feed on, trees play a vital role in providing homes for valuable members of our local neighborhood ecosystem.
Trees bring us happiness and peace. Research shows that a recovering patient will find recovery faster when surrounded by trees and nature. Get out of the hospital and into the forests to find happiness and peace.
Trees provide clean air. Think of trees as the earths HEPA filter. Trees help to filter our air.
Trees keep kids safe. Truth. Large shade trees around our home and yard keep the suns harmful UV rays from scorching our kids sensitive skin as they play in the yard.
Trees reduce our cooling costs. Through casting shade on our homes, trees help to keep our homes cool, reducing our cooling costs.
This is a short list of the many benefits that trees provide.
Trees support the ecosystem. From birds, and squirrels to the insects and nuts they feed on, trees play a vital role in providing homes for valuable members of our local neighborhood ecosystem.
Trees bring us happiness and peace. Research shows that a recovering patient will find recovery faster when surrounded by trees and nature. Get out of the hospital and into the forests to find happiness and peace.
Trees provide clean air. Think of trees as the earths HEPA filter. Trees help to filter our air.
Trees keep kids safe. Truth. Large shade trees around our home and yard keep the suns harmful UV rays from scorching our kids sensitive skin as they play in the yard.
Trees reduce our cooling costs. Through casting shade on our homes, trees help to keep our homes cool, reducing our cooling costs.
This is a short list of the many benefits that trees provide.