Benefits of trees

Why are trees important?

Trees filter the water we drink, clean the air we breathe, and provide habitat to over 80% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity. Forests provide jobs to over 1.6 billion people, absorb harmful carbon from the atmosphere, and are key ingredients in 25% of all medicines.

Air

Trees are sometimes referred to as the lungs of the earth. They clean the air we breathe by absorbing pollutants through their leaves and releasing clean oxygen through photosynthesis. Fossil fuel combustion and deforestation increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Strong and healthy trees act as carbon sponges to offset carbon and diminish the effects of climate change.

Water

Trees capture rainwater before reaching the ground and roots hold soil in place, which helps reduce the risk of flooding and erosion. Their root system also functions like a filter to remove pollutants and slow down water absorption in soil. According to the National Wildlife Federation, one hundred mature trees can intercept about 100,000 gallons of rainfall this year.

Climate

Trees help reduce air temperature and humidity. Evaporation of water from trees has a cooling effect. Dark roofs and pavement absorb solar energy and radiate it back, causing cities to develop “heat islands.” Planting trees throughout parking lots has been shown to reduce interior car temperature by up to 47 degrees Fahrenheit and asphalt temperatures by up to 36 degrees Fahrenheit. Fortunately, a mature tree can absorb an average of 22lbs of carbon dioxide per year, making cities a healthier, safer place to live.

Energy Conservation

Deciduous trees are best for shading a house from the hot summer sun, which helps to reduce air conditioning costs. During the winter they lose their leaves, which exposes the house to the winter warming sun. This reduces the energy requirements needed to heat the house. Coniferous trees retain their needles year-round. When planted on the north and northwest sides of a building they reduce wind exposure, resulting in lowering winter heating costs.

Economic Impact

Research shows that home values near trees are 9 to 15 percent higher than homes without. Additionally, shoppers tend to linger longer and pay more for goods and services that are located along a shaded avenue.

Biodiversity

 Trees attract wildlife and other plants, ensuring a healthier ecosystem. They also provide food and shelter for birds and small animals.

Reduce Crime

Data shows that apartment complexes with high levels of foliage have considerably fewer crimes than those without any trees.

Improved Health

Exposure to trees has been shown to have a relaxing effect on humans, which reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood.

Community Pride

Tree planting programs promote environmental responsibility and ethics amongst the community.

Reforestation Efforts in Canada
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One Dollar. One Tree Planted
Reforestation Efforts in Canada
Canada Fire Weather Index Map
One Dollar. One Tree Planted

Reforestation Efforts in Canada

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Over the last couple of years we have developed partnerships around the globe to support reforestation efforts. At this time 100% of your donation will support reforestation in areas of Canada affected by the recent wildfires. With your donation our partners are able to plant one tree sapling for every dollar donated. One tree will sequester one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime. You can make the difference for the world. 

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